22 Even Active Coronavirus in Rahovec

Twenty-four cases have been identified in the Rahovec municipality so far with Covid-19, where two are being handled at the Infective Clinic, 22 are active cases and two are cured. Health and Social Management Director in the Rahovec municipality Samir Mustafa told Kosovo Press that the condition of those affected by the coronary [...]
Twenty-four cases have been identified in the Rahovec municipality so far with Covid-19, where two are being handled at the Infective Clinic, 22 are active cases and two are cured.
The director of Health and Social Management in the municipality of Rahoveci, Samir Mustafa, told Kosovo Press that the situation of the people affected by Corleone in this municipality is stable and under control.
The number of people affected by coronarys in the municipality of Rahoveci is 24, 2 recovered and 22 active cases... Two are in the Infectious Clinic and their situation is stable, according to the report we have from medical teams, others are in their own house of isolation”, Mustafa says.
Among other things, Mustafa shows that since the spread of Covid-19 in this municipality, emergency headquarters have been formed, which has helped manage the situation.
The mayor has formed emergency headquarters, where we are active 24 hours. At first we've been disinfecting areas and health facilities that disinfect every weekend in Rahovec, while the main family medicine centre and custody department twice a week, because we have a greater number of citizens who receive medical services”, Mustafa said.
He says that over the medium term they are equipped with all means necessary for treatment and protection from Coddy-19.
The “initially we have difficulties, like any other municipality, but the supply has gradually gone by improving at the moment we are stable and we have no shortage of masks and health personnel protection materials”, he says.
He added that Covid-19 in the Rahovec municipality has been spread by two nurses, who have been infected at their workplace.












