Pristina on first day after quarantine removal

The Pristina municipality is no longer closed for circulation. After three weeks of being in quarantine, police teams at the city's entrances have left. The quarantine measure has been removed, as in the last five days there is no new case with COVID-19. On the first day of its removal, in [...]
During today, Kosova Preess remained at some of the capital's entrances, which for three weeks have been blocked. In this case, there was a huge flow of cars, and in some places the former columns had returned before the site was included in the pandemic COVID-19.
Although main squares “Skenderbeu”, “Mother Teresa” and “Zahir Pajaziti”, continue to be blocked, this is not preventing citizens from moving.
Even those for Kosova Prees, say the removal of quarantine has been the right decision, for the fact that new cases with Ovid-19 have suffered decline.
Bajram Kastrati says quarantine in Pristina has had to leave long ago, until he stressed that the latter has managed to continue working.
The “was required much earlier, because there were no need to block Pristina residents, and thank God there are no cases. I, for example, retire 90 euros, sell books on the square. For a month and a half without selling any books, with 90 euros to do. We know that health is above all, but health holds the remaining”, Kastrati said.
Despite the removal of quarantine, there are those citizens who consider it necessary to proceed with protection measures from the spread of COVID-19.
Dan Gashi says measures to prevent the spread of this dangerous disease have been well implemented on the part of citizens.
It's been good for me, it's been good, it's been safe, there's been no infection, so it's better that it's been so far, but from now on we have to be careful, so it doesn't spread out any wider... so now I think they've applied it yet, I think they're going to continue applying to”, Gashi said.
Candor Candorman is convinced that the situation with the word "Convid-19" will pass if citizens continue to take care of and respect social distance.
There are several sparks that this disease is going through, and I believe that citizens are conscious and should be preserved. If we guard and avoid evil, then it's too easy for us... Life without suffering, and without patience there is no, and we will pass it, but we need patience and hope”, Kundman declared.
Pristina Mayor Shpend Ahmeti, through a Facebook status, called on citizens, who, even after quarantine, adhere to the rules of the National Institute of Public Health.
So far in Pristina, a total of 68 cases have been confirmed with COVID-19, of them two dead.
The quarantine measure was imposed on April 11 after confirming 20 cases in just one day. It was incumbent Health Minister Arben Vitita, who, in consultation with President Shpend Ahmeti, made a decision to declare the capital as a quarantine zone. With that decision for three weeks, entrances to Pristina were banned, and only special permission could be passed there.












