Serbia allocates over 100,000 euros for opening PCR testing lab in northern Mitrovica

Serbia's government has allocated 12m dinars, which totals 102,000 euros for opening a laboratory in northern Mitrovica, to conduct PCR tests for COVID-19. The news was released Monday by Radio Television of Vojvodina. Tools will be shared through the Office for Kosovo under the Government of Serbia. [...]
The news was released Monday by Radio Television of Vojvodina.
Tools will be shared through the Office for Kosovo under the Government of Serbia.
In fact, Serbia's Prime Minister Anna Brnabic has warned of the opening of such a laboratory in northern Mitrovica ten days ago, but so far none of the Kosovo institutions and their carriers have reacted to this.
Currently, PCR tests in Kosovo are conducted only to the National Public Health Institute. Finally, the Health Ministry has shared licenses for two private institutions to conduct PCR tests, while dozens of labs have been licensed for Serelogical tests.
The cases in northern municipalities in the country so far are largely managed by parallel organs. Tests have been conducted most often in the cities of Serbia, as well as patients in the most serious condition have received treatments in Nis, Kralev and other cities of the neighbouring state.











