Survey of Pyper: Ignoring movement restrictions is considered unacceptable for 67.49 percent of participants

Since restrictive measures on May 4th have been eased, a large influx of citizens has been observed in many Kosovo cities, and this has been criticised by authorities. So, as a result of the recent events in the country, the Pyper research company has conducted a survey concerning safeguard clauses through an unlikely sample with [...]
Since restrictive measures on May 4th have been eased, a large influx of citizens has been observed in many Kosovo cities, and this has been criticised by authorities.
So, as a result of recent events in the country, the Pyper research company has conducted a survey concerning safeguard clauses through a random sample of 1221 participants.
The data shows that, in contrast with participants who consider the safeguards to be being respected on average (34.48%), about 1074 of the participants estimate that safeguards defined by the respective organs are not being respected at all since they have been eased.
In addition, although ignoring the restriction of movement that has been noted since the measures have been eased is considered acceptable by 32.51% of participants, 67.49% of participants have named this act unacceptable. Meanwhile, some of the measures this last group considers should be undertaken by the government are to increase the number of police patrols (72.69%) and return to 1 hour and a half a day the length of the movement (32.52%).

In view of this influx, there are different opinions about the likelihood of increasing the number of infected people with COVID-19. Interestingly, 14.25% estimate that this is unlikely to happen. On the other hand, a number of participants estimate it is likely (36.28%) and most likely (17.69%) to increase the number of people infected with COVID-19.
At the same time, 33.50% of participants have classified themselves in the group of people who are not at risk of being infected with COVID-19, even if they ignore the recommended measures. It is also noteworthy that a number of participants consider that they do not need mask (16.95%), gloves (16.38) or to maintain physical distance (14.50%) to be protected by COVID-19. In addition, 15.32% of participants have suggested that if they had to go to a grocery store they wouldn't respect keeping their physical distance.
Also, around 27.85% consider there will not be a second wave of COVID-19, while 26.37% estimate there will be a second wave. Also, about 104 of the participants are optimistic that the virus will be completely eliminated in the coming weeks.

In addition, to protect yourself from COVID-19, there are no gatherings for events such as engagements, wedding ceremonies, mortars, and so on. But some participants disagreed. More precisely, 24.98% think that major ceremonies should be allowed, wedding organisation (23.26%), organisation of sports games with audiences (20.32%), engagement organisation (19.3%), birthday organisation (19.08), and festival organisation (15.23%). Meanwhile, the organisation of these did not reconcile 44.80% of participants.
Also to protect Kosovo's citizens from spreading COVID-19 even further, those entering Kosovo are located at the Students Centre. However, given that the summer season is approaching and along with the return of the natives to Kosovo, citizens have differing opinions about how to deal with this, including their allowing them to enter Kosovo but self-aware in their homes (40.54%), to quarantine 2 weeks at the Students Centre (26.45%), to be allowed to enter Kosovo without taking any measures (18.76%), or even not even allowed to enter Kosovo (14.25%). /Telegraphy/
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Sex samples
Female (53.15%)
Male (46.85%)
Group - Made Most
16 ) 25 (53.32%)
26 ʹ 35 (30%)
36 ʹ45 (99%)
46+ age (6.39%)
Town sample
Pristina (18.43%)
Prizren (7.55%)
Ferizaj (6.55%)
Mitrovica (6.22%)
Gjilan (6.06%)
Glade (5.41%)
Podujevo (4.83%)
Kosovo field (4.26%)
Pec (4.26%)
Lipjan (4.01%)
Rahovec (3.93%)
Gjakova (3.77%)
During (3.69%)
Malisheve (3.36%)
Suhareka (2.70%)
Skenderaj (2.21%)
Year (2.05%)
Istog (1.72%)
Zoom (1.64%)
Cline (1.39%)
Kacanic (1.31%)
Decan (1.23%)
Kamenice (1.06%)
Dragash (0.82%)
Obilic (0.82%)
Hani of Elez (0.25%)
Yunik (0.16%)
Shrpca (0.08%)
Kllokot (0.08%)
Zvecan (0.08%)
Novoberda (0.08%)












