Msh shows whether Kosovo is willing to move to second phase of easing measures

Three days left to enter the second phase of relief measures, due to the situation created by the COVID-19 pandemic in Kosovo, but it is still not known whether Kosovo is willing to move into this phase. Of the Health Minister for Insider, there have been said to be analysis of the epidemiological situation, [...]
Health Ministers for Insinger have said there will be an analysis of the epidemiological situation, of the communities to manage pandemic, to see if we are willing to move to the second or no phase.
This issue is part of the overall analysis of the first phase of gradual opening and their effects. The pandemic management committee will also analyse the course of the epidemiological situation before May 18th, to calculate the continuation of the second phase of its opening or moving”, says the Health Ministry's response to Inseder.
From the Health Ministry have announced that the ease of the measures will take place in three phases, where specificly mentioned which businesses will start opening from phase to phase.
Stage One It includes the period from May 4th to May 18th, and during this time businesses will be opened, such as construction and real estate, automotive trade, part retail trade, part repair of personal and furniture items, as well as the offices of conspiracy.
Stage Two The operation of businesses begins between May 18th and June 2nd, and during it will begin: retail trade, dentists and physical therapists, hairs and onducation halls, green market, gastronomia, railway transport, urban and cross-urban transport, and call centres.
Stage Three Entering into force on June 2nd and until the next decision and will allow urban and inter-urban transport, taxis, gastronomia, exams in higher education, prom test and achievement, opening cinemas, theatres, and selective openings of sports events.
Last week in Kosovo, there have been increased cases of Coronavirus infected, at the country level the number of people affected by COVID-19 has reached 945, while 690 have recovered and 29 have died.












