Heart: If I were a minister, the Pfizer contract would already have ended.

Former Health Minister Andmend Zemaj has criticised the Ministry of Health for vaccinating citizens over 65 without having a concrete plan and with only 38 thousand doses of vaccines. This is inconsistencies and populism through political subjects and those front portals that manage and create scenes that are [...]
Former Health Minister Andmend Zemaj has criticised the Ministry of Health for vaccinating citizens over 65 without having a concrete plan and with only 38 thousand doses of vaccines.
This is inadequacy and populism through political subjects and those frontal portals that manage and create scenes that are dangerous to health. There are 166 thousand and 341 citizens in Kosovo who are over the age of 65, and there is a call for them to target inoculation or QKMF unplanned centres, actual criteria and maintenance with only 38 thousand doses that is the scandal itself. It's populism itself that kills health and every government dictatorship. If you have the minimum vaccine for this category and you call them publicly through political militants before professional appeal is made, you don't hear I KSHPK and is not allowed to manage this situation is absurd”.
I say full responsibility that the contract with Pfizer would be concluded if I were minister. There could be positive moves with other producers, and the second is co-operation with international partners, even in providing additional donations in the emergency coming to assist Kosovo. These were interrupted because there was no interest in getting additional”.
But does Admend Zemaj feel responsible or guilty for the entire situation created with vaccine?
“Absolutely not. I would have felt some kind of responsibility or guilt if I hadn't met certain needs that have been more than symmetry in managing the pandemic”.
I found the health sector with a minimum number of respirators that were essential to keeping people alive, and there is enough today. Kosovo has found it with 150 tests a day and I have left it with more than 5,500 tests per day. Today the exile is not allowed to be tested in our public institutions and should be directed to private institutions to travel until we have tested them all for free. This is the” difference.
The “Human resources and capacities we've added are multiplied. We haven't had any problems with equipment and protective equipment. There are tens of millions of donations I accepted while I was minister of health. It is not easy for a minister to address within the day 10 agencies or democratic countries that have financial potential to seek help. I'm proud of what I did”.











