831 active coronary cases in Kosovo

In our country today, 77 new cases of coronavirus have been reported, bringing the total number of infected to 1,000 and 833. While currently in Kosovo, 968 people have been cured, while another 34 have lost lives, which have had other accompanying diseases. According to these statistics, [...]
In our country today, 77 new cases of coronavirus have been reported, bringing the total number of infected to 1,000 and 833.
While currently in Kosovo, 968 people have been cured, while another 34 have lost lives, which have had other accompanying diseases.
According to these statistics, there are currently 831 active coronary cases in our country, reports news.
At the level of the country, from the eruption of the coronary to the present, 19749 suspected coronary persons have been tested. The positions have resulted in 1833. 968 have recovered and 34 have died.
“From February 08th until June 17, 2020, at the Moldovan microbiology laboratory in IKSHPK with RT- The PCR, a total of 19,749 suspicious persons in the SARS-CoV-2 virus and a total of 1,833 cases, with a total of 34 cases of death having had other accompanying diseases”.
In the meantime, today the Infectious Clinic has announced that 59 coronary cases are laid out.
According to the report, five patients will be released to identify themselves at home, another 31 are stable, 21 being treated with oxygen therapy, while two patients in a heavier condition, especially one in a critical state of life.
“We are awaiting results in six cases. Today a case is released that has resulted negative in testing for COVID-19”, said the report.
In recent days the number of people affected by coronarys is increasing steadily. Last night, 141 cases were recorded, and 1,129 were recorded. In all, 1,756 cases have been recorded in Kosovo, 968 have healed, and 34 have died.
And on the other hand, along with the epidemiology situation, the Ministry of Health today has made new decisions in the function of preventing COVID-19 pandemic.
Such measures also include the obligation of public and private institutions to organise social distance work within work objects or to reduce staff with home work organisation.
Also, public and private institutions have been forced to organise work in line with the Coronavirus prevention manual and to strictly respect the anti-commercial measures (sus and gloves).
The institutions of government and respective inspectors have been forced to take concrete steps and activate to oversee the situation on the ground as the recommendations of the National Public Health Institute are being respected.











