Albania: At health centres in tourist areas, there will be rapid anti-trial tests - CO VID

Deputy Health Minister Mira Rakacolli said during an interview with Report Tv that 20% of the population in our country has been vaccinated so far. The minister added that tourism is very important for the country's economy, and authorities have taken all measures to ensure a successful season. “Vaxination in Albania is running [...]
“Vaxination in Albania is going very well, we continue to be at the vaccine rate so for the number of people for 100 vaccinated people we are in the first countries of the Balkans and we are equal to Europe's mestra.
Over 600 thousand people have been suspended in Albania and continues, and of these over 200 thousand people have received the full dose of vaccine, and according to ISHP data, it turns out that about 20% of the population with incriminating indicators so those over 16 years old are already vaccinated”-thav.
As far as summer season is concerned, Deputy. The minister shows that in the health centres in tourist areas there will be rapid tests that can distinguish whether a citizen is infected with COVID-19.
The health care organisation during the tourist period is one of the priorities our health ministry has and of course, of course, the priority already is pandemic. An element to decide whether a sick person who shows signs, is cobiv or is something else is Radid test, so that even Radid tests will be present at the Health Center to be used when doctors deem important to make the differential diagnosis”."
Rakacol has an appeal for citizens to respect measures that could lead us to a summer with fewer restrictions.
There's a kind of complacency that's over, it's not over, we don't have to lie yet. We must continue to regorize the measures. Only if we continue to rigorously implement the measures as we recommend, will we succeed in going through a quiet and less distributive line than we have spent last summer and as we are now living” said zv. Health Minister.
The pandemic situation in the country seems calm where hospital operations have reached below 100 patients.












