Pristina as on normal day, citizens ignore calls for safeguard clauses

Without gloves, no masks, and not respecting physical distance, citizens today “visited the capital's” streets. Pristina looked like a normal day when its roads were filled with pedestrians and vehicles. On Monday, May 4th, when easier measures began to be implemented to prevent the spread of Avid-19, it is [...]
From today to May 18th, the schedule of moving citizens from 90 to 180 minutes to two hours, before and after. This, since the number of new coronary cases in the country has marked decline, while the largest number of cures have been recorded. Despite expanding schedules, there are many other measures still in force.
Citizens today massed everywhere. That's what happened at the “Green Trade”, in Pristina. Besides the citizens, neither the vendors were equipped with protective measures.
Lutfi Shala, who is a resident of Pristina, believes there is no need for gloves or masks.
And if we're respecting the bajagi well, we're rarely going out without a need... today in the market I said we'd get something, but we've got the schedule... I've never climbed, and it's not so dangerous that if I don't fuck people in their mouths, I'm going my way, those of my own”, says Shala.
Burim Hyseni from Pristina, which the pre-breaking figure of personal number has “1”, says he is respecting the measures, however, not even the latter is equipped with protective measures against the virus.
Now I'm on a date... sometimes we're forgetting them... it's not hard, but we respect them as much as we can, sometimes man forgets them, says Hyseni.
And, Nundman Avdiu, who is one of the rare passersby who is equipped with a mask handle, says the measures should continue to be respected.
I haven't been out since, and today I've had my curfew, and I'm out... it's not so hard for anything to do with health”, Avdiu points out.
The Public Health Institute has responded to these gatherings today, calling for long distances to be respected, citizens to be equipped with masks and gloves, and to maintain their health because such behavior costs their lives. And it has also called for institutions to maintain order, while there is increased commitment to inspection during these days.
“Today, there is an increased influx of citizens throughout Kosovo. This is dangerous behavior and ease of movement does not mean disrespecting the recommendations of the National Institute and the Health Ministry with maintaining physical distance and wearing masks in public places. Please be careful because there is still a danger of spreading to places where there is a large gathering of people. Institutions for Maintaining Order, Inspectorate for Enhanced Commitment Over Days The following” says, among other things in the IKSHP response.
Even Pristina chairman Shpend Ahmeti has expressed his concern with the appearance of large numbers of people and the large flow of cars through the streets of Pristina. Ahmeti has written on Facebook that the measures have not left, so he has requested increased caution so that the new wave of infection does not erupt.
Very large crops of squirrels and people in town. Unless the measures are gone, it would be very bad if an outbreak of a new wave of infection occurs these days. Please be careful. Please don't go out unnecessarily”, wrote Ahmeti.
On Monday, more than seven weeks later, even small shops have been opened on the basis of square - meter spaces, such as trade shops and softs.
The largest citizens' Fluks has also been observed in the capital squares. Key “Skenderbeu”, “Mother Teresa” and “Zahir Pajaziti”, from April 6th, have been blocked by Kosovo Police. The road crossing these squares has also been blocked by tape, unable to gather and walk freely.
Today, however, it is rare to observe these provisions, since many have passed the tape and moved almost freely.
For this, Kosova Press has tried on Monday to receive an answer from the Inspector's director in the Pristina municipality, Adonis Tahiri, however, but the latter has been elusive.
Otherwise, 851 people with Ovid 19 have been confirmed in Kosovo so far, and 22 have died.











