O Official In Kosovo: Learning of lower classes begins, poses no danger of spreading pandemic

Dr. Isme Humolli, professional emergency officer of the World Health Organization in Kosovo, has said that the most disturbing number of deaths in Kosovo as a result of COVID-19 is the high number of active cases. “Mbi 3,900 active cases are a major source of risk to infect other people”, she said. Humoll [...]
“Mbi 3,900 active cases are a major source of risk to infect other people”, she said.
Hummol says there are good signals that can drop the number of people affected by COVID-19, but it takes two weeks to see the trend that the pandemic is softening.
Two good days cannot be taken as significant indicators. It takes two more weeks to have a steady drop in the disease”.
She has said that adopting the anti-Convidian Law in the Assembly would help combat pandemic and complete the gaps in the Law on Contagion.
The World Health Organisation's professional emergency official in Kosovo has said teaching lower classes should begin and does not pose any major risk of spreading pandemic.
Pre-schoolers from the fifth grade to keep physical instruction in school, since their age group is not affected by the virus nor are they the source of the virus's spread. Other clocks may also teach online, but professional schools must be physically at school. Medical students should also be physically at school, as practical work is done at the scene while lectures can be made online”, Isme Hummolli said, among other things.












