American Professor: Kurt don't interfere with neighboring countries, deal with vaccines

Alon Ben-Meir, professor at Johns Hopkins University in the United States, at the same time connoisseur of Western Balkan issues, has recommended to Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti, to engage more in the matter of vaccinating Kosovars with an anti-Condavid vaccine. Ben-Mair, through a post in his official account at Twitter's, from here, has [...]
Ben-Meir, through a post in his official account at Twitteru, around here, has considered it unacceptable that only 14 percent of Kosovo are immune to corruption.
“ ♪ Kurt should not be involved in the internal affairs of neighbouring states, as he did in Albania. Instead, he must urgently deal with issues affecting Kosovo”, the American professor wrote in his post.
“It is unacceptable that only 14% of the population [Kosovo] has been vaccinated so far; Kosovo should give priority to vaccinating the most endangered groups [from the Coronavirus]”, Ben-Meir has said further.
Although the state has only about 38,000 vaccines available, the Health Ministry has invited them to vaccinate 65 to 79. In the state registry, statistics say Kosovo has over 130 thousand citizens of these age groups.
The proper disorganization of the vaccine process and the lack of vaccines prompted days ago to be set up in front of the hall “1 October”, which is the vaccine centre in Pristina.
In addition to the elderly, these doses of vaccines have also been envisioned inoculation of health personnel left unvaccinated, chronically ill people, teachers and security forces directly involved in managing COVID-19.












