Gin for the situation with COVID-19: Gjakova Hospital faces problems, in autumn the situation could be more serious

The head of the Gjakova municipality, Ardian Gjini, has talked about the pandemic situation with COVID-19, as well as public projects that are under way in this municipality. Djind has said that during the time of the pandemic there has been a impasse in administrative affairs in the municipality, as part of the administration has not worked. He said [...]
The head of the Gjakova municipality, Ardian Gjini, has talked about the pandemic situation with COVID-19, as well as public projects that are under way in this municipality.
Djind has said that during the time of the pandemic there has been a impasse in administrative affairs in the municipality, as part of the administration has not worked.
He said that due to the situation with COVIED-19, some businesses have been damaged, including gastronomia, sends out Telegrafi.
There's “has been a deadlock because not everything in the administrative section has gone like last year, as part of the staff has been forced to launch it on vacation. If there are cases of COVID-19 on the job, then then we could replace the civil servant so we don't miss you. These staff reserves have caused jams in the procedures we have, they're not major jams, but there's still been a jam. Even in Gjakova, businesses have been damaged all over Kosovo. Gastronomia has also been damaged, but other businesses” also said Djindhin.
According to him, the Gjakova municipality by June has resulted as one of the few-case municipalities, but, as he said, the number of cases has increased at the moment.
He stressed that the number of cases of the infected is on the rise, as well as that Gjakova hospital said is facing problems.
By June we have been among the municipalities with fewer cases. We have a total of 16 cases, now we have more cases. Yesterday we had a virtual meeting with the prime minister and all the mayors. Everyone's got their job, but I believe it's gonna take after the tribulation, the limited number of people. Kosovo has a problem, the number is too large. Our hospitals have problems in Gjakova, we've reduced some of our staff, we've reduced staff numbers like in all hospitals. When we get to the fall, we're going to have extremely big problems”, Djind said.
The head of the Gjakova municipality also spoke of his running in the upcoming elections, where he said he would run and a mandate.
I'm gonna run for another term. Not all things will be done by the end of my term. There's a lot of growth, it'll become a balance at the end. Projects that are huge for value are the route of Boujar Rokaı, which exceeds the amount of 3m euros, but the project that has to be left in the citizens' memory is the river Krena possibly, worth 1.5m euros”, he said.












