Kosovar, who led the virus to a Swiss peterial had returned from vacation before the quarantine decision

The employee has returned from the holiday on June 29th”. However, as it is known, the quarantinen regulation for the return from danger places at that time was not yet in force. After spending holidays in Kosovo, an employee of the large meat processing firm “Lüth & Portmann” in Deisswil of Bern Canton has returned [...]
After spending holidays in Kosovo, an employee of the large meat processing firm “Lüth & Portmann” in Deisswil of Bern Canton has returned directly to his workplace. Of course, without being subjected to quarantine. Now he's in the hospital, infected with Corona and in poor condition, writes brick.ch.
Meanwhile, six of his work colleagues have also shown symptoms.
According to the company's chief manager, Paul Lüthi, the Kosovar case is the first positive tested by 400 employees to the company, broadcasts albinfo.ch. He says the patient is responsible for the commissioning of the articles: “It prepares packed meat products for customers”. Hence, he feels that there was no danger at any time for consumers.
The Lüth firmly refutes claims that the meat factory had ignored the federal order of quarantine. To prove this, he gets accurate data from the staff office, records albinfo.ch. The employee returned from vacation on June 29th”. However, as it is known, the quarantinen regulation for the return from danger places at that time was not yet in force. “BAG has announced that decision on July 2nd, while the decision became operational only on July 6th” explains the chief. Therefore, he says, “n we did nothing wrong”.
The problem with the vivic 19 infection is that infected people don't immediately show symptoms of the disease. Thus, the disease has erupted only about a week after Kosovo's return.
The Lüth acknowledges that “has had individual employees who had also complained about symptoms after times”. But all the tests have resulted in negative.












