Rama talks Albania's opening scenario

Prime Minister Rama has talked for the first time about opening business scenarios in the country after more than a month in quarantine because of the Coronavirus. In direct terms of the Opinion show, Rama has spoken of three categories of businesses and activities divided by risk. Rama has also declared that the week of [...]
Prime Minister Rama has talked for the first time about opening business scenarios in the country after more than a month in quarantine because of the Coronavirus.
In direct terms of the Opinion show, Rama has spoken of three categories of businesses and activities divided by risk.
Rama has also declared that the next week will be a preparation week and that security protocols will be compiled. The prime minister also showed the three business categories, which according to him have a low, medium and high risk. Asked by Fevziu on a concrete date for opening businesses in Albania, Rama took Austria's example.
Rama: Low risk businesses taking into account a set of criteria. For retail sales, retail clothing trade, taxi activity with one person, retail trade in furniture, flowers, domestic animals, jewelry watches, those who sell videoaudio equipment, toys, etc. This is the first page we want to open in the next few days. It's very important that the new penal code goes into effect and it's very clear it's not people's life games.
Next week will be a week of preparation. Security protocols will be very clear to businesses, and control will be done on some objective criteria.
Middle - risk businesses are road transaport, retail trade of used goods, vehicle management activities (auskots), retail trade in tents and markets, and so on.
High-speed, that's what the debate is about. It's these aesthetics. That's why the working group is divided. I apologize to all the ladies who are anxious for the outside appearance of 40 days. As restaurants that do not have delivers, food services, recreation, recreation activities, sports activities, gyms, schools...
- When do you think it might be ready to open? A scenario you've thought about could you tell us?
Rama: What I would say is this. Refuse Austria. She has the same plan that we have for opening up. Austria's Chancellor said we will enter the process and keep one hand in the emergency brake. If the numbers rise, then we'll intervene. /











