theologian Hamiti: My brother's been in quarantine for five days and no one's dealing with him.

Islamic Studies Professor Jabir Hamiti, through Facebook posting, has reacted to the Students Centre in Pristina, which has been quarantined. He has shown how his brother had come from Slovenia, and is confined to quarantine, until five days nobody's ever dealt with him. [...]
He has shown how his brother had come from Slovenia, and is confined to quarantine, until five days nobody's ever dealt with him.
This is his full post:
CI LAST THE ROLE OF CARANTINE At the STUDENT Center?
My brother came from Slovenia, and today is the fifth day since no one's ever dealt with his health situation. He's young and he's full of health.
While it was two weeks in Slovenia, every day ran by 20Km. On the Kosovo border of entry, they've checked doctors, and there's been no more 36C temperature. From there the police took him and his traveling friends and sent him to the student center. Inside the dorm, they're locked up and they're not allowed out of the building or in the yard for clear air.
I'm not a doctor or a virology expert, but to this day, none of the quarantiners get any control over it.
Inside the closed dorm, there may be someone who's even infected, but it's not known because there's no control and testing.
And if only one of them on the block is infected, why don't he just leave to not infect others?! But if no one is, why stay in good health?
Better and cheaper, it would be for the state budget, if for quarantiners to run tests first, and those who turn negative to release, provided they do regular checks even then.
Something doesn't seem right about this kind of management. I wish I were wrong, end with the whole world as they say! !












