Pristina went to make Bajram in Podujevo, infected 4 people with coronarys

After more than a month, Podujevo has been resuscitated. Five new cases, four of which have been infected, have been confirmed there last night because of visits to the Bajram Festival. Details about the source of infection and the age of the infected have provided specialist Bedrie Rama, who is part of the Sabbath [...]
In a proposal for Gazeta Express, Rama has indicated that four people have been infected because of a visit they received from a family member from Pristina for the Bajram Festival, until the fifth infected came from Austria two days ago.
We have no new cases from April 20th until last night when five cases were confirmed. The four cases in Doberdol are infected by a family member living in Pristina, who has visited the Bajram Festival. The fifth case is an 82-year-old who came two days ago through Merdare from Austria”, Rama said.
According to Rama, there will be no tests today, since they have not yet completed the list with persons who have had contact with the infected. She also told about the age of the infected.
We're actually tracking people who had contact with the infected, even though they're saying they've been closed for two months and they haven't had contact with people. Today I can't believe there's going to be tests, but it's just going to create lists of people who have had contact. The most recent age of the infected is a 15-year-old, until the oldest one 82x1>, Rama said.
Otherwise, last night at the IKSHPK Mactic Microbiology lab with the RT- The PCR, a total of 172 samples taken by the Infectious Clinic and tracking cases on the ground, 27 of which have resulted.
Positive cases are cases of contact from Vushtrria, Podujevo, Fushe Kosova and Mitrovica.
Confirming the first cases on March 13th and so far, there have been between 1000 and 110 cases of COVID-19, with a total of 30 cases of death that have had other associated diseases.
The “on IKSHPK is constantly being contacted and monitored in 24 hours, as well as contact contacts forcing them to self-insult and seek medical help if they have” symptoms, it is said at the IKSHEPA report.












