Coronavirus cases today come from these municipalities: I Met 22 Infected Persons

Today there have been 49 positive corruption cases in Kosovo. The cases come from Vushtrria, Peja, Pristina, Gjilan, Prizren, Istog, Mitrovica and Fushe Kosova. Today on June 14, 2020, at the IKSHPK Medieval Microbiology Laboratory with RT- The PCR, a total of 265 samples taken from the Infectious Clinic and tracking cases in [...]
Today on June 14, 2020, at the IKSHPK Medieval Microbiology Laboratory with RT- The PCR, a total of 265 samples taken from the Infectious Clinic and tracking into field contact. With SARS-CoV-2, 49 cases have been confirmed and 25 people recovered, writes Metro newspaper.
The positive cases are from: Vushtrri municipality 22 cases (in the settlement: 17 cases of Vushtrri, 2 cases of Pottme,1 case Reznik, 1 case Majonaj and 1 case Begaj), Pec municipality 7 cases (in the settlement: 6 cases Pej and 1 case Naberdjan), Pristina municipality 5 cases (in place: 5 cases Pristina), Gjilan municipality 3 cases (according to settlement: 3 cases, Prizren 3 cases: settlement, Prizren and 1 case Luzhddjan), municipality of Imbagiktttqu (in case, Starada 1 case, and 1 Mitrovica municipality, and 1 Mitrovica -- in case from 1 Mitrovica -- and 1 Mitrovica municipality 1 Mitrovica -- and 1 Mitrovica -- in January Fushe Kosovo, Mamusa, Lubovec-Skennderaj, Ziti-Viti and Suhareka.
In the last week we have shows of positive cases among employees in public and private institutions, agencies, commercial companies and private businesses.
Today, on June 14, 2020, 25 patients have been cured, while the total number of cured up to date is 953 cases.
Between February 08th and June 14, 2020, at the IKSHPK Medieval Microbiology Laboratory with RT- The PCR, a total of 18,512 suspected persons in the SARS-CoV-2 virus and a total of 1,486 cases, of which are 33 cases of death that have had other accompanying diseases.
In the IKSHPK over 24 hours, all contact and surveillance are being contacted and monitored, as well as contact contacts forcing them for self-isolation and seeking medical assistance if they have symptoms.
Globally, between December 31, 2019 and June 14, 2020, according to Worldometers, a total of 7,919,591 cases of COVID-19 and 433,219 cases of death were reported.












