The confession of the woman from Pristina who has stayed with people who have proved positive but was never tested for coronary

L.R. By Pristina (the name known for editing) is the person's first case of contact with the Devi-19 disease, but has failed to test for this disease because there has been no symptoms presented. She works at a state institution in Pristina, where several positive cases have been confirmed. “Two colleagues [...]
L.R. By Pristina (the name known for editing) is the person's first case of contact with the Devi-19 disease, but has failed to test for this disease because there has been no symptoms presented.
She works at a state institution in Pristina, where several positive cases have been confirmed.
My two colleagues have been positive with Corleone, I've stayed with both, but with one more. On June 19th, I went to the Infectious Clinic and proved to be a contact case. I've been told we don't do contact tracking unless there's a breathing problem I can call. So I can't do the test. So far I don't have any symptoms”, she says.
She says she is concerned about living in an object with two elderly people.
And it's because besides my family, I live even more than two of my husband's parents and they're over 70 years old. I'm staying home now. I take care of it, wear a mask, wash my hands, but the problem is that staying in a house can't be guarded. That's why I wanted to take the test, prove that I was infected, because I could risk my two father-in-law”, she said.
Meanwhile, the National Institute of Public Health of Kosovo on Monday has recommended the Ministry of Health, so that “not to test asimtomatic people, but are directed at the 14-day vetoation and personal monitoring of the state of health”.
In the event of the symptoms, they can seek medical assistance immediately.
In the IKSHP recommendations document, which has provided Radio Free Europe, it is said that “increase the number of cases filed in the last two weeks, as well as the removal of the movement restrictions of Kosovo citizens, laboratory capacities are limited to testing any eventual contact with confirmed cases with Covid-19x1>.
Kosovo National Institute of Public Health Director Naser Ramadani in an interview for Radio Free Europe said these are also recommendations by the World Health Organization for changes in pre-preparation conditions, preventing cases with Covid-19.
He said that circumstances vary depending on the situation.
Otherwise, after the release of measures against Codavi 19 disease, caused by the Coronavirus, the immediate opening and unlimited movement of humans have increased the number of infected in the last two weeks.
Valbon Krasniqi, infected at the University Clinical Centre in Kosovo, for Radio Free Europe, says that after easing the worrying measures, the fact remains that people with positive Cove and their family are moving freely and are not restricting their movements, which pose increased risk of spreading the virus.












