Clothes with emotional message to exiles: Kosovo is looking empty without you

Health Minister Armend Zemaj has said that all health institutions are doing their best to overcome the coronavirus. He said that neither exiles are coming, and the country is looking empty without them. Zemaj said that the virus has forced us to abandon daily normality and [...]
He said that neither exiles are coming, and the country is looking empty without them.
Semaj said that the virus has forced us to abandon daily normality and isolate ourselves.
His full post:
The virus is bothering us and us.
This season Kosovo seems empty without our hundreds and thousands of exiles.
These guys are coming because if they come back to the states where they live they're forced to stay in quarantine.
We as governments and ministries are fighting all the ways and potential we have.
We're following medical and scientific practices like developed countries.
We've engaged an entire army of people and professionals in the war against Avid19.
Kosovo's government, the entire staff of the Ministry of Health, hundreds of doctors and nurses across Kosovo that already are as reinforcements and 100 doctors are younger, 62 nurses, 8 labs, 6 technical staff and supporters who have recently been engaged in recently re-organized hospital health services, <x0BE Advisor for Combating Individual19” with prof. Dr. Lulu Raka leading, “National Public Health Institute”/ I KBPK's headed for the trial. Dr. Naser Ramadani, USKKKUK run by U.D. Dr. Valbon Krasniqi, dozens of AVUK service inspectors and other related inspectorates, municipal authorities, police (with around 4,000 members engaged exclusively in the fight against Covid19), staff from the Emergency Operations Centre, like a host of other state mechanisms, are making it impossible to defeat this evil that is making life difficult every day.
We are in the process of licensing the labs that will conduct tests for Covid19 for citizens.
The virus has forced us to abandon daily normality.
Our new normality has been imposed on us, where we have to adapt and learn, so that each of us can wear masks, maintain social distance, maintain hygiene by constantly disinfecting and disinfecting our hands.
We've been isolated and we can't move freely across the border.
Avid19 doesn't spare anybody.
None of us are immune to him.
As individuals, as a society, we must be responsible to the full.
If we don't defend ourselves by following antivirus rules this will take longer.
Keeping a mask is no sacrifice.
It's heroism.
You save yourself, your family, and others.
You who wear masks, except you can get infected, also promote irresponsibleness in others.
Take care of yourself and your loved ones.
Respect anticonvid 19 rules.












