Blood Beats Pandemia 30 Days Without an Infected

The Gjakova municipality has almost defeated pandemics called Coddy-19. In this municipality, nearly four weeks have not been marked by a new case of coronarys. While all cases have been confirmed as healed. Gjakova municipality Chairman Ardian Gjini in a proposal for Kosova Prees has said the pandemic situation [...]
The Gjakova municipality has almost defeated pandemics called Coddy-19. In this municipality, nearly four weeks have not been marked by a new case of coronarys. While all cases have been confirmed as healed.
The head of the Gjakova municipality, Ardian Gjini, in a pronomation for Kosova Pres has said the outlook in this region is well managed.
Despite having no new case, Djind has said that care should be at the maximum.
There are about four weeks that we don't have new cases in Gjakova and almost 3 weeks that have healed all those who have been infected with COVID-19, we have no longer been infected for almost three weeks that we don't have infected, but that doesn't mean we shouldn't be careful because Kosovo is small and we can't relax and think that we've exceeded”, Djind said.
Gjini said the measures imposed on preventing the spread of the coronary are being respected by citizens.
He hopes businesses will soon open up because the damages are huge in this sector.
I can say that most of Gjakova's citizens have respected the measures that are set for preventing or slowing the spread of the coronary. We have a bigger exit in the last few days, there's a bigger exit freedom... I hope we don't have new cases and that soon the economy will open up, businesses will be opened because the damages are over”, says Djind”, he said.
We remember from February 8th to May 14, 2020, at the Medieval Microbiology Laboratory in IKSHPK with the RT- The PCR, a total of 10,942 suspicious samples in the SARS-CoV-2 virus were tested, and a total of 945 cases resulted, with a total of 29 cases of death that had other accompanying diseases.
While the total number of cures to date total 690 cases.












