Northern Macedonia paralysed by Coved-19

The prestigious German media Deutsche Welle has dedicated a scripture to the situation with Covid-19 in Northern Macedonia. Northern Macedonia is involved in a new wave of cases with the coronary pandemic. According to authorities, the cases have to do with adding contacts and family visits with the case of Fiter Bajrami, writes gurna.mk conveys Klan [...]
The prestigious German media Deutsche Welle has dedicated a scripture to the situation with Covid-19 in Northern Macedonia.
Northern Macedonia is involved in a new wave of cases with the coronary pandemic.
According to authorities, the cases have to do with the addition of contacts and family visits in the case of Fiter Bajram, writes gurnal.mk conveys Klan Kosova.
“in northern Macedonia has massive bans on movement due to the outbreak of a new wave of the Corona virus.
Friday's record figure, with 177 new recorded cases, is followed by another 125 infections Saturday, based on local health authorities”.
The Northern Macedonia government has already reacted by imposing an 80-hour circulation ban on the most affected cities and municipalities.
A curfew was imposed from Thursday evening, which ends at 5: 00 a.m. on Monday.
For the rest of the country, it is an overnight traffic ban.
A complete ban on the movement has been imposed in Skopje, the industrial city of Stip and several areas populated by Albanian majority.
“90 percent of the coronary cases come from 15 families”.
Experts link the outbreak of the new wave of pandemic to new cases in a candy factory, as well as family meetings along the Bajram holiday after the end of the month of Ramadan.
90 percent of the Corleone cases come from 15 families, said Health Minister Venko Felipce on Friday.
Infectations result from disrespect for the rule of cutting off human grouping.
But this wave due to increased testing will be put under control soon, Phillips has indicated.
In northern Macedonia by Sunday, there were 2,000 and 915 people registered with the Sars-CoV-2 virus.
So far, 151 people have lost their lives.












