Wessel from Malisheva: Only by increasing tests do we cut quarantine and reopen the economy

Opposition leader Kadri Veseline has posted a report on his meeting with the Chijevo village farmers of the Malishvet municipality who have visited them to look closely at their spring planting. Header The PDK writes in his post that he told them about the emergency package he wants [...]
Opposition leader Kadri Veseline has posted a report on his meeting with the Chijevo village farmers of the Malishvet municipality who have visited them to look closely at their spring planting.
Header The PDK writes in his post that it told them about the emergency package I'm about to pass on to the concerned and said the municipality of Malisheva, as one of the most affected, needs more help.
He further criticised the government for lack of the proper number of tests, saying “citizens are successfully doing personal care and social distance that are their tasks, but the outgoing government is failing with its duties because it is not doing the massive test this” situation requires.
According to him, if massive testing “were to take place we had a shorter quarantine, less fatal cases and the economy would reopen faster”.
The full delivery of Kadri Wessel:
I visited the village of Kijevo of the Malisheva municipality to look closely at farmers who are making spring sowing. Because of their hard work, we have regular food supplies. I told them that we will soon move to the Kosovo Assembly a comprehensive package to help the farmers and all self-employees or private superiors who have been damaged by the pandemic. This municipality is the most affected by the Corleone pandemic deserves more support from the central government.
I asked them to be as careful and patient as they are to meet this urgent challenge together. Citizens are successfully doing the personal care and social distance that are their tasks, but the dismissed government is failing with its duties because it is not doing the massive test this situation requires. WHO has instructed and is continuing to insist that the test alone will provide accurate information on the population's contact with the virus. If we were to take mass testing policy, tracking and treatment we would have a shorter quarantine, less fatal cases and the economy would reopen faster.












