Police clock removal required during end-of-year holidays

Police clock removal required during end-of-year holidays

The Kosovo Communists Association has demanded that some of the measures taken by the Government for respect of measures against COVID-19 to leave. Sahan Ibrahimi, director of the AKK, said they back measures against CO VID-19, but requires the removal of the curfew during the holiday season. The Kosovo Communists Association, together with municipal directors, has supported [...]

The Kosovo Communists Association has demanded that some of the measures taken by the Government for respect of measures against COVID-19 to leave.

Sahan Ibrahimi, director of the AKK, said they back measures against CO VID-19, but requires the removal of the curfew during the holiday season.

The Kosovo Communists Association, together with municipal directors, has supported and will support all measures that have resulted and results in preventing the spread of COVID-19, but in some cases the Kosovo Communist Association has demanded from the central level that measures it is taking. We also have scientific arguments, such as the police clock issue and the wearing of a mask for people who move only in the outside of the environment or for persons who are immune”, Ibrahim said.

The head of the Kosovo Communists Association considers that now on the eve of the holiday season, the curfew should be gone.

Also during the holidays of the end of the year, the size of the curfew is to be taken away as a whole, but we also ask from the diaspora that we believe will come to an extraordinary extent, so that they can come in with a vaccinated, so that we too can have a successful end and celebrate it in a dignified manner. We believe that the consciousness of the citizen in Kosovo, but even outside of it, is at such a level that they are vaccinated or vaccinated, because it is seen that only vaccination or immunization is the only weapon fighting to prevent the spread of COVID-19”, he told kp.

During today, Prime Minister Albin Kurti and Health Minister Rifat Latifi have indicated new anti-anti measures. CO VIDs that will enter into force from tomorrow, where the curfew continues to remain in force among them.

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