Kosovo situation: 669 infected, 159 healed, and 19 dead so far by Coronavirus

The global corruption gap, which has affected every country so far, has seen an increase in Kosovo as well. With a considerable number of infected people and victims of the Kurba Lake which first turned out to be flat, raising hopes that the cases would be smaller, failed to [...]
The curve of a curve that first turned out to be flat, raising hopes that the cases would be smaller, failed to remain so. After confirmation of the first cases began testing and taking samples for more patients, which confirmed many other cases after the cases were traced, contact with infected persons at first.
Of the daily announcements of the Kosovo Institute of Public Health, from February 8th to April 23rd in the laboratory of Medieval Microbiology, a total of 5,627 suspicious samples for the Cavius-19 virus have been tested, and of them a total of 699 cases have resulted, and 19 of them have changed lives as a result of other health complications and, recently, even coronoberius.
But on the other hand, up to now in Kosovo a total of 159 healed persons have been confirmed, thus raising more expectations for citizens.
Restriction measures are imposed by the government, until many of the municipalities are quarantined, due to the large number of cases, causing the situation to be closely monitored and police are present in the neighbourhoods with the most confirmed cases.
And of all Kosovo municipalities, the most affected turn out to be Ferizaj, Malisevo, Pristina, Prizren's Year. Ferizaj has so far confirmed about 93 infected persons, leaving Malisheva behind 70 cases, and the capital of Pristina with 65 cases of infection.
Of all society structures, citizens are required to stay at home, not organise or participate in any gathering, thus maintaining social distance so that the spread of this deadly virus can be prevented.
And at the global level so far from December 31st 2019 to April 23, 2020, a total of 2,699,462 cases of COVID-19 and 188,930 cases of death have been reported.












