Slovenia's residential Kosovar turns out infected with new version of Coronavirus

Because of the possibility that the blue “ ” of the choreographer will be present in large numbers in Slovenia, the Slovenian government will review decisions on easing anti-resident measures next week, Prime Minister Slovenian Janez Jansha announced at an extraordinary press conference Sunday. Jansha said a new case [...]
Jansha said a new case of English-type infection was confirmed by a Kosovo citizen living in Slovenia, who had returned from Belgium, for which Slovenian authorities informed Belgians, using a negative test to enter the country, though he did another positive test, so that he is now placed in isolation and checking his possible contacts.
While allegedly the English type was <x0-guidant” for the previous degree of coronary infection, Slovenia borrowed “several thousand “a thousand” specific PCR tests from the Slovak government, which only react to the English version of the virus and is working to ensure more such tests, Prime Minister Slovene said.
Since Sunday, according to him, a review of hundreds of samples of people with coronarys confirmed in all Slovenian regions began to determine whether it was English. Some findings were positive, Jansha said, but denied media claims that many such cases had already been confirmed.
He said the government will review “the situation and a possible change of measures at a meeting with members of the expert group on Wednesday, once it receives the results of testing positive Saturdays in recent weeks, which will now be tested in the “English “ ”.
If this version of the virus, which is more contagious and spread more rapidly in the country, results in the situation regarding the spread of the virus, this is “extremely heavy”, but if it turns out to be relatively small in all regions, then the government will remain in the assessment that the “epidemic can be controlled”, Jansha said.
He called on all citizens to be extremely serious, especially the situation that some measures, under an earlier government decision, will calm down next week and that schools will reopen for three primary school students, and gardens for all children.
Jansha called on all citizens to have “rigorously” adhere to all anti-ethic protection measures and wear masks to be used more effectively.
“Epidemia in Slovenia is still at a very high level compared to other European countries, so it is necessary to be extremely careful”, he said.











