Kosovo takes Coronavirus to Switzerland's largest meathouse

The Swiss newspaper “Blic” has reported that in the large meathouse “Luthi & Portmann” at Deiswilli bei Munchenbuchsee in Bern, Switzerland, a Kosovar has resulted in positive coronavirus. It has been reported that Kosovar had returned from his vacation in Kosovo and immediately came to work. It is reported that he is now lying in [...]
It has been reported that Kosovar had returned from his vacation in Kosovo and immediately came to work. It has been reported that he is now lying in a hospital with severe coronary symptoms.
The employer has faced criticism as he was aware of the Kosovo employee's route and did not seek his quarantine with the return to Switzerland.
However, the company says that when Kosovo returned from vacation on June 29th, it was not the two-week quarantine rule of those coming from places of risk.
“Corona-alarm of the great ostensary ♫ Lutonhi & Portmann's in Deisswill bei Munchenbuchsee in Bern. Blick has learned that a worker after returning from the country of risklessness, Kosovo, has immediately appeared at work. The supervisor had been aware of the worker's route but did not order quarantine. Now Kosovar has proved positive. According to some sources, the worker has a heavy flow of coronary. He's even in hospital”, he wrote Blick.
The chief executive of Luthi-Gruppe, Paul Luthi, has confirmed the case with Corleone. He has said he is unaware of Kosovo's state of health, but has said he works in the warehouse and that there is no danger for consumers, as he only sends out meat that is already packed.
He has indicated that the worker has returned on June 29th, while symptoms started in a week.
Six of his associates had had similar symptoms.
There have been several workers who have had symptoms, but they have resulted in negative tests for coronary”, Luthi said.
Luthi has insisted that his company adhere to all measures to prevent corruption from spreading.













