Kosovo Embassy in Germany has important announcement for Kosovars

The Kosovo Embassy in Germany has indicated that Chancellor Merkel and the prime ministers of regions in the meeting held yesterday have decided to continue anti-Convid measures that have been in force so far. In announcing the Embassy, it becomes known that these measures will be postponed until February 14th. “Masses that were [...]
In announcing the Embassy, it becomes known that these measures will be postponed until February 14th.
The “measures that were in force by the end of January will be postponed until February 14th. Children's kindergarten schools are not opened before February 15th. Employers should enable employees from house to house in all those activities, where this is possible”, the report says.
Also, it has become known that wearing the mask will continue to be mandatory and that a simple mouth and nose coverage is not allowed.
“The task of wearing a mask on buses and subways, as well as in shops, will be toughed (delical or FFP2 masks). A simple mouth and nose cover is no longer allowed. Contacts should continue to be reduced. A person in another household is generally allowed for meetings. Even at religious services around here, medical protective masks must be observed”, made known in the Embassy's announcement.











