Isolating 63 employees will affect electricity supply

The Energy Corporation is currently operating with 63 fewer workers. They were identified after having had contact with nine workers who were confirmed to have been infected with COVID-19. However, reducing the number of workers, according to KEK spokesman Skender Bucolli, will not affect work and power supply, and according to him, the situation is [...]
They were identified after having had contact with nine workers who were confirmed to have been infected with COVID-19.
However, reducing the number of workers, according to KEK spokesman Skender Bucolli, will not affect work and power supply, and according to him, the situation is manageable.
The infection of their colleagues with COVID-19, according to the workers of this corporation, has not affected their daily work.
But KEK workers say it is difficult to respect the recommendations of the Public Health Institute, the cause of limited spaces, Koha reports.
KEK has indicated that 46 of the 63 workers who have been identified have already been tested for COVID-19, and that the testing of 17 other workers is also expected soon.
Last Thursday, 5 workers of the Energy Corporation tested positive coronarys, bringing the number of workers infected by this company to 9.












