Kosovo's opening: These are the five stages the Health Ministry introduced

For about 3 months, the Ministry of Health has gradually seen the removal of insulting measures for the prevention of coronary. KOHA has provided a health ministry document in which measures to be undertaken to facilitate citizens' movement and open some businesses are presented. In the first week of May [...]
For about 3 months, the Ministry of Health has gradually seen the removal of insulting measures for the prevention of coronary.
KOHA has provided a health ministry document in which measures to be undertaken to facilitate citizens' movement and open some businesses are presented.
In the first week of May, it opens up the construction sector, and automotive trade and retail trade will be opened in part.
As of May 18th, citizens will be able to move for more than 2 hours, when railway transport is expected to open.
At the same time, museums and galleries are also designed to open, but all of these by observing established rules, including social distance and protective measures, such as gloves and masks.
The opening of interurban transport, according to this draft of the decision made by KOHA, is expected to take place in early June, when exams at universities will also be held.
By half of June, the prom and arrival test will also be possible.
Until gastronomia and urban traffic is previously opened in early July.
This document has not been set for the opening of borders, airports, squares and public gatherings, until this possibility is allowed to be decided based on the epidemiological situation.
The Health Ministry has warned earlier that by 30 April new measures for preventing corruption will be made public until the actual ones are valid until May 4th.
And after warnings from some countries in the world to the beginning of measures, the World Health Organization has warned that removing them too early could lead to new health disasters and increased cases and deaths from COVID-19.
Until the number of new cases is dropping in Europe, we continue to call on states to find, isolate and test every new case or contact to make sure that this number is really shrinking, yet this pandemic is far from over”, said WHO director Tedros Adhanom Ghebresus.
Already the world's number of infected people has increased to over 3 million, while over 200 thousand people have died from COVID-19.












