IKSHP Director: If citizens respected the measures, there would be a need for police intervention

The Kosovo Assembly's Health Commission is holding public hearings regarding the law against the body's pandemic. The director of the board spoke to those present IKSHPK's Naser Ramadani. Speaking of this law, he said he is limited in what is intended to be achieved. “is a very law of [...]
The Kosovo Assembly's Health Commission is holding public hearings regarding the law against the body's pandemic.
The director of the board spoke to those present IKSHPK's Naser Ramadani.
Speaking of this law, he said he is limited in what is intended to be achieved.
It's a very limited law as regards what we want to achieve. The recommendations are based on two concepts. The first pillar is the citizens to whom we gave recommendations consisting of wearing mask, hygiene and distance. If they were implemented overall, we would be thrilled because the pandemic would disappear”, Ramadani said.
He also spoke of complying with measures in power against the coronary, which, he felt, would need police intervention if respected.
Of course, in no country can citizens exactly respect measures for objective reasons and subjectives. If citizens were to adhere to the measures, there would be no need for police intervention and inspectorate”, he said.












