Will there be relief of anti-Cavid measures?

Measures to prevent the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic in Kosovo could be in effect for the next two weeks. This has become known after a meeting held Thursday amid the health minister's task manager, Dafina Geja-Bunjaku and members of the Kosovo Communists Association (AKK). According to an announcement [...]
According to an AKK media report reportedly there has been a general assessment that the measures will remain in force, especially now that the learning process has been launched and campaigns for local elections are under way on 17 October.
Geja-Bunjaku has said that there is a decline and stabilisation of the epidemiological situation of COVID-19.
At this meeting, the mayors have demanded that in foreign environments rally up to 50 people vaccinated as well as remove masks when a person is just walking.
And it was also required that the possibility of the removal of the curfew be seen and the supply of municipalities with essential drugs continued.
In Kosovo, on September 27th, new measures have been put into effect for fighting the body's body. The new measures most often include requests for evidence of vaccine against this virus.
Gastronomial areas in closed spaces cannot be accessed without the certificate of vaccine or negative tests for COVID-19.
The citizens' circulation limit continues to be between 10: 00 p.m. and 05 a.m.
Kosovo has recently seen a decline in the number of new cases with coronarys.
After more than two months over the last 24 hours, Kosovo has not recorded any victims of this disease, yet 30 new cases of the new coronary have been recorded.
By Thursday, more than 1.4 million vaccines against the Coronavirus have been given in Kosovo.
Over 588,000 citizens have been completely vaccinated with two doses.











