Heart: Antivenal vaccines arrive this month - CO VID

Acting Health Minister Andmend Zemaj said convinced Monday morning that the first doses of anti vaccine - CO VID will arrive in Kosovo within this month. According to him, the preparation process is already more intense in the Main Centres of Family Medicine, where vaccination can be developed. The hearty said the vaccine [...]
Acting Health Minister Andmend Zemaj said convinced Monday morning that the first doses of anti vaccine - CO VID will arrive in Kosovo within this month.
According to him, the preparation process is already more intense in the Main Centres of Family Medicine, where vaccination can be developed.
Zemaj said the vaccine is secure for all citizens and that preparations have also been made for mass inoculation.
The preparation process for the arrival of vaccines is complete, meaning not only with the communication plan but also with the security of the cooling chain. Now we're waiting for the vaccine. We've been saying that during February as we have our domestic conditions and negotiating the agreement and in February anti-vaccination. - CO VID will be in Kosovo. You have to have patience, preparations will start, preparations are already more intense in the main Family Medicine Center because in expanding the capacity of the introduction of the vaccine provides a greater mass inoculation. We hope that those who have promised and are in negotiations will keep their promise, both legal and legal, of the agreements that the vaccine will be secured for all Kosovo citizens, as we have the funding provided by 40 million of citizens' taxes”, Zemaj said.
Political parties have launched an early election campaign and have been the focus of attention due to the disrespect of measures they had voted themselves in the Kosovo Assembly, giving the law to competent institutions to condemn all physical and judicial persons who do not comply with government measures.
Zemaj, who has also received attention for meetings with many people, said parties should make sure that participants at gatherings are equipped with masks and to ensure disinfectant.
The “all that can be done minimally by political subjects and those who invite people, those who attend at least to be in masks and to provide masks and disinfectant or to maintain even physical distance, and that would be minimal and efficient prevention that could be made”, he said.
Businesses continue to demand that they be allowed to work longer by removing their curfew, but that doesn't seem to be on a lifeline.
Regarding reviewing the measures, Zemaj said we are not in a situation where their relief can be made.
“We are not now able to sit down and assess that we can walk at any ease of mass until we have this quiet pandemic situation and with this constant number of infection growth and with this stability of hospital cases”, Zemaj said.











