Freeing Anti-Summed Measures Required CO VID-19, gastronomers protest before government today

With a motto “with a vaccine does not open wine” and under the “cheme door”, gastrons from all over Kosovo will today target “square Skenderbeu” Gastronomers this Tuesday (April 6th) will protest before the Kosovo government in disappointment with measures against prevention and spread of COVID-19. Consider the number of declines [...]
Taking into account the number of deaths, but also positive cases, gastronomics require the Government to free the measures and to open gastronomia so that no further losses in this sector are suffered.
On Monday through a media conference, the chairman of the Kosovo Gastronomous Association, Petrit Kllokoqi, said there is no time to lose since the numbers of those infected with COVID have dropped and the summer has drawn closer.
He adds that the opening should now take place during the summer, rather than political campaigns, or even local elections.
We have invited all gastronomers to Skenderbeu Square near the Government of Kosovo on May 25th, for a protest or event of pleasure... "The borders are open, relief measures are created throughout the region and the world as we continue with restrictions. The measures we're telling them to release them now when we're close to the regime and near the arrival of the diaspora and not when to get them to have their own interests for political campaigns and local elections. It's no longer a solution to wait for that time, because now we're on summer Eve and we don't want to lose the second summer, and other countries take our diaspora. We're talking to a time where we're less than 1 per cent of the time, we're talking about where there are about 20 cases a day and at a much more relaxed time about opening gastronomy or opening wine. We are not going to protest to damage state property, we are going out to do a protest or event of disappointment, which is a constitutional right of our”, Klokoqi said.
On Wednesday, Health Minister Arben Vitita will hold a virtual meeting with mayors and municipalities to discuss new measures against COVID-19.
Government Kurti II has long ago imposed new measures against COVID-19, through which gastronomics are prohibited and the circulation of citizens from 10:30 to 0500.
Currently in the country are 3 grand and 551 active cases with COVID-19.
The total number of positive cases is 107,258 cases out of 593,728 suspected persons in the SARS-CoV-2 virus and 2,240 cases of death.












