warned Zemaj: Those who deny will be fined.

Health Minister Armenmen Zemaj, accompanied by National Public Health Institute Director Naser Ramadani, have visited the Infectious Clinic to see closely the condition of patients with COVID-19 Zemaj, said his visit to this clinic was to visit members who are working even beyond schedule. [...]
Zemaj said his visit to this clinic was to visit members who are working even beyond schedule. He said that the institutions would offer you the best possible services to overcome the situation Kosovo is going through.
We have come to inform you of the future and to visit the members who are working even beyond the specific hours they have here at the Infectious Clinic and offer them the best possible services for the situation we are going through in combating the pandemic”, Zemaj said.
The first in health, while speaking of increasing cases with COVID-19, said citizens and institutions are not hearing in preventing this pandemic.
The problem is that citizens are not listening and other institutions are not listening to preventing this pandemic. The initial measures by the IKSHPK are not being respected and of the ministry itself, and that is a burden to the Infective Clinic, and above all, risks the lives of any citizen who faces pandemic. Pandemia exists, perception is being built wrong by those who the virus is not present, and our message is to offer them support so that something larger will not happen to us”, he told EconomyOnline.
Minister Zemaj said it is not necessary to restore the measures, but who said those who do not respect these recommendations will be fined.
We are negotiating and our position is official. For whatever it's worth to protect the lives of a citizen, we are present and therefore our daily visits offer this legal and constitutional service. As far as measures are concerned, we are in consultation with the administrative and legal part to increase the capacities of punitive measures. Those who are not respecting these safeguards should be punished not to harm the other person's health or to infect one person”, Zemaj said, adding that they are not going to return to isolation.
Lindita Ajazaj-Berisha: 110 cases in Infective, six in intensive care, and four are in critical condition
The director of the Infectious Clinic at QKUK, Lindita Ayzaj-Berisha, said that in this positive-based clinic with COVID-19, there are 110 cases, of them six are in intensive treatment and four of them are in critical condition with assisted breathing.
“Normal with increased number of cases has also begun increasing the number in the Infective Clinic. We already have 110 cases in this clinic that are stretched out, out of them six are in intensive care and four of them are in critical condition with assisted breathing”
Because this number can be changed because we constantly have cases which are confirmed from the ground as positive COVIED because of breathing problems or respiratory problems constantly seek help in the Infectious Clinic”
There have also been cases that have been hospitalised in the Pulmology Clinic, so it would be good for us as citizens to be conscious, to respect all recommendations of health institutions, and the greatest aid is by citizens. Therefore, given that we are in the fifth month we are at work 24 hours, I urge citizens to respect protective measures, so that we can protect ourselves and others”, she said.
Ramadan: Cases are growing because of disregard for our recommendations
Respecting safeguard clauses also called for National Public Health Institute director Naser Ramadani. He said that increased cases are being made due to disrespecting recommendations of health institutions.
Considering that we have a growing number of positive cases and that as a result of not heeding and disrespecting IKSHPK recommendations, which we had been able to overcome together if they adhere to these detailed recommendations in the manual for preventing pandemic and would especially empty the Infectious Clinic with chronic cases that could then end with fatality”, Ramadan said, adding that wearing the mask save lives.












