COVID-19: UK gets bad news for Kosovo

Travelers of dozens of countries that reach the United Kingdom from today will not have to veto in two weeks because of the coronary. The rules, set in early June, have been eased for travelers of more than 60 British countries and territories. However, the list of countries in Scotland differs slightly from [...]
Travelers of dozens of countries that reach the United Kingdom from today will not have to veto in two weeks because of the coronary.
The rules, set in early June, have been eased for travelers of more than 60 British countries and territories.
However, the list of countries in Scotland differs slightly from that of England, Wales, and Northern Ireland.
Scotland will continue to ask travelers from Spain to deploy to quarantine.
The list of countries that do not need quarantine does not include Kosovo, nor most Western Balkan countries.
Serbia has been on the list of England, Wales and Northern Ireland, but has been removed today, given the recent risk assessment by the Coronavirus.
The United Kingdom is the most affected country in Europe by the coronary, with over 289,000 infected and over 44,000 casualties.
Worldwide, meanwhile, over 12.2 million positive cases of coronarys have been recorded.
Of them, over 554,000 have died and over 6.7 million have recovered.
The World Health Organization said on Thursday that “in most of the world, the virus is not under control” and that the pandemic is “exacerbated”.
The pandemic is still taking off. The total number of cases has doubled in the past six weeks”, said WHO Director General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreses/ REL.












