By Thursday, Kosovars going to Albania will be self-aware for 7 days

Today it was warned that the Kosovo government will review the measures imposed on the prevention of Covid-19 in the country. Today, however, a record number of new cases were recorded, 276. The National Public Health Institute also reported eight deaths in the last 24 hours. The Health Ministry is expected to propose new restrictions [...]
Today, however, a record number of new cases were recorded, 276. The National Public Health Institute also reported eight deaths in the last 24 hours.
The Health Ministry is expected to propose new restrictions that will take effect from the previous day of this month.
According to the Indexline, there will be new conditions for citizens entering Kosovo from countries with clean belts of Covid-19, and for Kosovars who will spend holidays in these countries, including Albania and Montenegro.
Always according to the same resources, for 7 days Kosovars who would rest in neighbouring countries will be isolated unless they have a negative test.
The full measures expected to take effect on July 30th are under way.
Since 30/07/2020, all citizens of the Republic of Kosovo who come from high risk of infection countries (Republish of Albania, Montenegro, Northern Macedonia and Serbia) are obliged to self-aware themselves for 7 days at their homes.
Also from this date all Kosovo citizens (citizens with residence permits and those with temporary permission) who go out of the territory of the Republic of Kosovo and do not return within 48 hours are obliged to prove they are healthy by COVID-19 with the RT-test test- PCRs at SARS-COV2 are otherwise bound to self-enforcement for seven days.
Also, all persons who will be identified are identified in the registry by Kosovo Police at all border points on the territory of the Republic of Kosovo.
And all citizens of the Republic of Albania, Northern Macedonia, of Montenegro, Bosnia and Serbia entering Kosovo must testify through the test that is healthy from COVID-19.
Currently, in Kosovo there are 3,201 active coronary cases. While the first case census on March 13th of this year, a positive one in Covis-19 has confirmed 7.413 persons.
Earlier this month, the government led by Avdullah Hoti approved new measures against Coddy-19.
Among other things, from July 6th, all subjects offering gastronomy services (restorants, coffees, nightclubs and similar ones): were banned from operating between 9:00 and 0500 throughout the territory of the Republic of Kosovo.
This caused gastronomers today to protest before the government, until similar protests warned in the days ahead if I would not change the executive's decision.












