Bislimi of PDK: Agon would have been alive if he had been tested for coronarys like Albin.

Donjet Bislimi, deputy head of the Democratic Party of Kosovo for youth, has returned to the issue of insufficient testing in a post he made on the social facebook network. Bislem, a doctor, said that a test costs about 30 euros and that if there were enough tests, [...]
Donjet Bislimi, deputy head of the Democratic Party of Kosovo for youth, has returned to the issue of insufficient testing in a post he made on the social facebook network. Bislimin, which is a doctor, said a test costs about 30 euros and if there were enough tests, they shouldn't have entered quarantine but they would have been tested at the airport and then sent home. That's why he says if there were enough tests for Agon Musliu, 26-year-old from the suicide Gjilan, he'd be alive.
Here he accused the prime minister and other ministers who have privileged themselves by doing first coronary tests while tests in Kosovo were very few. It shows that Kurti and other ministers have abused power because the few tests were designed to be used either for those who have had symptoms of vivid 19 infection or have been close to the infected individuals or have come from the hot spots of the 148x1> epidemic. So he says that if he had tests for Agon and not just for the government, he would have been alive because he would have completely avoided quarantine at the Student Center.
The full mailing of Donjet Bislimi to Facebook is as follows:
The Democratic Party has been calling for more tests throughout this time of pandemic. A test costs about 30 euros, and if more tests were purchased and used for repatriated citizens, there would be no need for quarantine. It would have been enough to test them at the airport on arrival, we had waited for the outcome and then the majority that went out without infection would have been allowed to go home. It costs more to keep returnees in quarantine for two weeks than a simple test. So if we had enough tests, Agon Musliu would have taken the test at the airport and he'd be at his home today in the Upper East of Gjilan with his loved ones.
The government Kurti and the Vetevendosje Movement have always been called to equality and care for marginalised groups, but when they came to power they showed elite and the few tests they had at their disposal, they used them first for themselves. So the tests were usually used for either those who had symptoms of covid 19 infection or were close to the infected individuals or came from the outbreak's hot spots. Kurt and his officials abused power and privileged themselves, even though they had none of these criteria, they tested themselves.
Today, therefore, the dilemma arises that if tests were available for Agon at the right time, not for Albulen Hadziu, Jelal Sveqlen, and Arben the Year, perhaps Agoni would be alive today. If there were sufficient tests, there would be no need for repatriators to be quarantined under the unsuitable misery of their entry. If we had more tests, there would be no discriminatory selective treatment in the selection of those who were forced into quarantine and those who were allowed to leave it or not to enter.
Karament as malmenage, introducing and releasing citizens on the basis of political, family preferences and on the orders of the dismissed ministers, is one of the investigations the state prosecutor will have to deal with. A good management of fighting pandemic by following O'S advice BSH for more tests, would not allow Agon Musliu to enter quarantine at all because a test for him or all the repatriated, had made their quarantine completely unnecessary.












