IKSHKP leader: Situation with heavy pandemic, someone's working and someone's doing well

Kosovo National Institute of Public Health Director Naser Ramadani says the current epidemiological situation in the country is serious. He says that with the increase in the number of cases with Avid-19, they are constantly working to keep the situation under control. “Considering that we are already carrying out the situation [...]
And given that we're already carrying the epidemiological situation, I can still say that the epidemiological situation is a heavy one in view of the recent weeks that have marked the increase which, practically though this increase is in conveying the same comparison to almost the countries of the region and the world yet we still consider to be a serious epidemiological situation because what we're looking forward to is the most under surveillance, and how much more so that there's less positive numbers in the other cases, but in the other side we consider it's lighting up the more epidemics of the epidemic that we take continued co-operation with all of our citizens, RTK said.
He said that in the successful struggle of pandemic, everyone must work.
“The epidemic is managed by all of us. Everyone in this country has a certain role, and in this role we must find ourselves. Each one makes his own contribution as far as he can and knows, and each makes his own contribution as authorized. In the epidemiological situation, each institution and each individual have their own task. Can't some just sit back and some work over 10 times, 20 times, or 30 times more to keep an eye on the epidemiological situation and others do their side... when I say working and talking about everyone apart. I mentioned the issues of individuals and certain institutions, whether public or private, whether they're agencies or branches of the economy that are not implementing measures that the government has determined on the basis of recommendations of the National Institute”, he said.
Ramadani says the disease would be prevented if all wore masks, kept their distance and hygiene.
He says the state and the inspectors and the police should play a role in this respect.
“If you cannot keep your distance you must wear” masks, Ramadani said.












