Avdullah Hoti: Carantination does not justify errors of nonprofessionalism

The nominated for Kosovo prime minister, Avdullah Hoti, has said the tragic death of the newly translated young Germany is a great pain for his family and for each citizen. He has said that although quarantine is being used to prevent the spread of the coronary, this does not justify possible and unprofessional errors, [...]
The nominated for Kosovo prime minister, Avdullah Hoti, has said the tragic death of the newly translated young Germany is a great pain for his family and for each citizen.
He has said that although quarantine is being used to prevent the spread of coronary, this does not justify possible and unprofessional errors, writes Periscope.
Through a Facebook status, Hoti has called for patience in order to clear up the circumstances of this tragic case.
Hoti Posting:
The tragic outcome of a young man, just back from his studies in Germany, is a great pain for our family and for each of us. As a citizen and as a parent, I express comfort to the family of the deceased, to those who have even met the citizens of Gjilan.
Right now we have to be careful and patient in looking for an answer to how this all happened to us. The quarantine has been used and used to prevent the spread of the virus. But without wanting to judge anything, it doesn't warrant possible mistakes, neglect, not professionalism.
We're all angry, but anger doesn't help us find the truth. We need patience and professional action and all-involved law bodies to whiteen the case and to be responsible to the deceased family.












