Resume normal, by tomorrow 24 hours free movement

Since Monday, June 8, 2020, citizens have a 24-hour movement right. Also, people who enter the Republic of Kosovo from any state will not submit to the measure of 7-day home self-isation. And instead of testing David -19 for those who enter, it will be the measure [...]
Since Monday, June 8, 2020, citizens have a 24-hour movement right. Also, people who enter the Republic of Kosovo from any state will not submit to the measure of 7-day home self-isation.
While, instead of testing committed to Covis -19 for those entering, it will be the measure of control by the QKMF medical teams deployed at border points or even within the KKMFs.
That is how Health Minister Armend Zemaj has announced, at a conference for media, where he has communicated new measures related to the Deved-19 pandemic.
He said that from Monday, June 8th, the restriction of movement across Kosovo is completely lifted.
According to measures in effect, Kosovo citizens cannot circulate from 9: 00 p.m. to 05 a.m.
“From Monday, citizens entering Kosovo will not undergo vetoation measures for seven days, while instead of testing mandatory for COVID-19, for those entering will be controls by medical teams at border points”, Zemaj said.
With the opening of borders, I The KSHPK recommends detailed control for all travelers entering Kosovo, taking exact notes of their stay, phone number, and conveying their clinical situation from the KKMF. The detailed check is conducted according to WHO guides, consisting of temperature measurements, clinical symptoms and symptoms, as well as recent two weeks of eventual contacts with positive or suspicious people for COVID-1950.
Zemaj said that given the epidemiological situation, the Health Ministry will allow full freedom of citizens and goods in particular with Albania.
“Based in the MSH epidemiological situation and the Government of Kosovo will enable full freedom of circulation of goods in particular with the state of Albania”, Zemaj has indicated.
Director IKSHPK, Nasser Ramadani, meanwhile, stressed that the IKSHPK is continuing with tests in the population with the aim of reducing cases with Covis-19 and preventing the spread of the virus.












