So far, four dead police officers and 200 others infected with coronarys.

Kosovo has lost four police members from the coronavirus, while another 200 are active identified with COVIDD-19. Kosovo police have been working 12-hour hours since March, committed to implementing safeguard clauses imposed by the government. For overtime, police members do not [...]
Kosovo has lost four police members from the coronavirus, while another 200 are active identified with COVIDD-19.
Kosovo police have been working 12-hour hours since March, committed to implementing safeguard clauses imposed by the government.
For overtime, police members are not compensated.
They will not even be able to take days off as a sort of compensation because of the duration of the pandemic, the Voice writes.
The head of the Kosovo Police Union, Valbona Kamberi-Hoja, in an interview for “Zerin” says Kosovo police members, despite great commitment and prolonged working schedules to implement anti-anti measures - CO VID doesn't compensate for additional timetables with monetary means.
Kamberi-Hoja has said this is the fifth month police are entering a 12-hour extended schedule.
And this is a burden not only psychic, but also physical fatigue because all members of the police who are engaged and have been engaged since March at this time have not had the only time to care for family or other members who have been able to be with the COVID-19”, she said.
It has made it known that “so far we have lost four members of the police, while another 200 have been identified with COVID-19 that are active”.
There was a case this week that could have been coronavirus. In some circumstances, there are symptoms that are being addressed to family medicine and infection centers, and another part that is that there are no symptoms and they are not understanding. The total number of infected is”, Kamberi-Hoja said among other things.












