European Day for Patient's Rights, institutions are required to provide more anti-Convidian vaccines

On European Day for Patient Rights, the Kosovo Patients' Rights Association (PRAK) has demanded from the country's institutions that in the short term ensure access of citizens to the vaccine. In a media communique, PRAKs say that the pandemic COVID-19 exposed all shortcomings [...]
On European Day for Patient Rights, the Kosovo Patients' Rights Association (PRAK) has demanded from the country's institutions that in the short term ensure access of citizens to the vaccine.
In a media communique, PRAKs say pandemic COVID-19 exposed all health system shortcomings.
On this marked day, The PRAK called on institutions to ensure, in the short term, access of citizens to vaccination, the political scene to be unified about protecting the public health of citizens (exactly their voters), citizens to respect the measures so that we have as few people dead as possible. The COVID Pandemia 19 exposed all health system shortcomings. She tells us best that we can no longer continue with this health system that exposes the patient to health risks. It also tells us that citizens are dying of lack of medicine and services. Therefore, on this day the institutions are urged to radically reform this system and ensure that the citizen is protected from any impending danger of”, the PRAK communiqué says.
PRAK adds that this day finds the Kosovo patient exposed to a major risk such as pandemic.
Europe today marks patients' rights day. By 2013, Kosovo has also become part of this cream. This day finds the Kosovo patient more than ever exposed to a major health hazard, such as the COVID 19 pandemic. This pandemic took the lives of more than 2,000 of our citizens directly and many others in a indirect way. Pandemia management was accompanied by many problems from the beginning, which affected massive patient rights violations. Among the main problems were the politicisation of pandemics from the beginning, the lack of tests, lack of oxygen, inadequate preventive measures, lack of respect for the masses, the rampant campaign of political parties, the opening of specialisations that left primary care in large doctors' absences, the reduction of the budget for medicine, the halting of effective health services, and in the end the lack of vaccines for our citizens, said the communiques.
PRAK even highlighted the purchase of anti - vaccines CO VID-19.
All of this and many other problems are flagrantly violated the right to citizens' preventative measures, right to real-time information, access to health services, access to service security, right to be dealt with in time not to endure unnecessary suffering and pain, etc. At the time all European countries and the region have vaccinated a large number of their citizens, Kosovo has still not secured a single dose, bought from its own budget. Twenty-four thousand who came as a donation have not yet been administered because the process is moving slowly”.












