These are Kosovo municipalities that have not been affected by Coronavirus

In Kosovo so far most municipalities have been affected by Covid-19, or otherwise known as Coronavirus. The total number of people infected so far in our country has reached 561 cases. From that 101 figure, 12 people have already passed away, writes The Express. But despite these [...]
But despite these figures in Kosovo, there are dozens of municipalities, which, up to the most, do not have a single case marked by David 19.
It's about 11 municipalities that so far don't even have a case of contact with Corleone. And the municipalities in question are Dragashi, South Mitrovica, Kachanic, Shtrpca, Klokoti, Partesh, Ranillug, Gracanica, Novoberda, Junik and Mamusha.
So here are municipalities that have never scored a single case with David-19.
Even so, the National Institute of Public Health has reported on 51 new cases affected by the new choreography after conducting 295 tests in 24 hours.

Positive cases are contact cases, 13) residential cases in Zubin Potok, nine (9) cases from the Ferizaj municipality (in place: Ferizaj seven (7) cases, cases and Cosine two (2) cases), ten (10) cases from the municipality of the Year (according to venation: Viti six (6) and Skifteray four (4) cases), six cases from North Mitrovica, four (4) cases from Zvecan, three (3) from Vojnovc-Shtime, two (2) cases from the municipality of Leposaviqi (according to residence): Leshak two (2) cases, two (2) cases from the municipality of Pristina and with a (1) case of settlements: Prizren and Peja”, said in the announcement.
This Institute has made it known that nine persons have recovered from the Devvid-19 disease, which causes the new coronary, increasing the total to 102.
In view of the latest data, a total of 561 persons have been infected in Kosovo, until 12 have died as a result.
In order to prevent the spread of the Covid-19 disease, which causes Coronavirus, new citizens' circulation measures have entered into force in Kosovo on Wednesday.
Based on measures imposed by the Ministry of Health in office, citizens can leave their homes for only 90 minutes a day, with the aim of supply.
The exit hour is organized into seven groups, from 7: 00 p.m. to 10:30, and is determined by the number of personal skirts in ID.
These measures will apply until May 4th, but will be reviewed depending on the results, not later than April 30th.












