Kosovo's Long Road to Exiles

The arrival of exiles for the holiday season has not usually created long lines at the Merdare border. But many of them have been delayed at the border between Hungary and Serbia, where they have waited more than 3 hours, while the obligation is also on the certificates of Covid 19. We've been through this, on the border. [...]
But many of them have been delayed at the border between Hungary and Serbia, where they have waited more than 3 hours, while the obligation is also on the certificates of Covid 19.
We've been through this, at the border of Hungary-Serbia, we've waited three hours and 10 minutes, here 10 minutes. But just here in Kosovo when we arrived, there at other boundaries, no, but I had what I took the vaccine, I showed them. I had Uncle's son with me. He had the test, he showed them. Whatever it takes, we'll respect”, says a fellow traveler for Tch.
Other exiles from different European countries have not had to wait anywhere, and have expressed agreement with anti-Condavi measures set out in Kosovo
“20 hours, nowhere have we been waiting... No, they didn't ask for it here, they didn't ask for it, but we have vaccines. They're necessary for the protection of the population to take precautions of”, he said.
I left yesterday morning seven o'clock in the morning, one night I landed in Croatia didn't fall, at the entrance of Serbia 15 minutes, even here 10 minutes. The vaccine certificate seems to have been looking for me here alone. Very well, they've been taken everywhere, and Germany has them like that, and I've got three vaccines from”, he said.
Under the new government rules, any person entering Kosovo must have a two-dosage certificate of vaccine or one dose along with evidence that it has passed Covid. At the same time as January 3rd, only those with full doses of vaccine will be accepted. Also, those seeking entry into Kosovo's territory are given the opportunity to be vaccinated by mobile teams deployed at air and land border points.










