A SHAK: Kosovo failed to manage Avid-19, situation out of control

The Kosovo Academy of Sciences and Arts estimates that the situation with the COVID-19 pandemic in Kosovo has come out of control, and that Kosovo's health system has failed in all its components, from the underrated and underrated professional framework and to continued political interference in management and operatives [...]
The Kosovo Academy of Sciences and Arts estimates that the situation with the COVID-19 pandemic in Kosovo has come out of control, and that Kosovo's health system has failed in all its components, ranging from the underrated and underrated professional framework and to continued political interference in management and medical and health operatives.
A SHAK through a media communique considers that in this circumstance the Kosovo political class should show responsibility, focusing all political and institutional resources on managing the pandemic situation.
According to ASHAK, Kosovo in this situation has no priority of dialogue with Serbia, because it is being used to keep individuals andcivilist policies in power and to shift opinion attention to side issues for Kosovo.
This is the complete communique:
The Kosovo Academy of Sciences and Arts (ASHAK) is following with concern the situation created in the country by the COVID-19 pandemic, separately in recent days, when new deaths and infections have increased to alarming proportions.
This situation has made Kosovo an isolated country, in which not only public health, rule and law institutions and society's maintenance institutions have failed, but also civic awareness, collective responsibility and social emancipation values.
We are already witnessing that the situation with the COVID-19 pandemic in Kosovo has come out of control, that the conditions presented and publicly recognised do not respond to the real situation, which is much more serious, is undetechable, undeclared, or is deliberately hiding.
It is clear that Kosovo's health system has failed all its components, ranging from the underrated and underrated professional framework and to continued political interference in management and medical and health operatives. The entire political class, all postwar governments, are responsible for the created state, and it does not house the short or long time, nor the distant or near time of government.
Seeing this situation, A The SHAK considers that in this circumstance Kosovo's political class should show responsibility, focusing all political and institutional resources on managing the pandemic situation, that they should reduce tensions and inter-intervest conflicts, find the minimum consensus and not use political conflicts as a way to stay at odds. The national emergency situation should all feel, in the first order, the carriers of the country's highest institutions, because they are given the main responsibility for the situation.
A The SHAK also considers that Kosovo in this situation has no priority of dialogue with Serbia, because it is being used to keep individuals andcivilist policies in power and to shift the attention of opinion into side issues for Kosovo. Kosovo has no emergency to deal with dialogue under such circumstances, and there is no reason to make dialogue issues of basic awareness of state institutions. All state and political capacities must focus on overcoming the pandemic situation.
A SHORTLY, it invites citizens not to be included by basic lack of consciousness and vigilance, for the state and its institutions will not be able to help all who will need it. Conscious awareness and vigilance are imposed as the necessity of national emergency, in which Kosovo is already involved due to pandemic.











