How did the once mysterious decline of the David-19 cases in Kosovo occur?

Kosovo National Institute of Public Health [ The IKShPk also released the latest pandemic report, which turns out there were only 18 new cases with Coddy-19. But when did the dramatic decline of the cases begin? For the last time in Kosovo, there have been more than 200 positive Corleone cases on April 30th. [...]
For the last time in Kosovo, there have been more than 200 positive Corleone cases on April 30th.
At the time, Kosovo was filling up with criticism of Health Minister Arben Vitita, whom Insader accused of not signing a contract with Pfizer Company/ B ONTech, which could potentially postpone the arrival of vaccines to Kosovo by September.
From May 1, however, the situation changed. Kosovo would never have more than 200 cases, furthermore, the situation would improve so much that the number of cases would even drop 100 and on certain days below 50.
Opposition exhibits suspect that the number of cases and the dead may be being forged.
The Kosovo government had taken a series of measures on April 7th, which mainly limited the gastronomy sector, writes Periscopi.
Nor has there been a total end to pandemic, while the number of vaccines has been the smallest in the region and in Europe.
On May 1st, only 187 cases would be recorded, while on May 3rd, only 101 would be registered in a permanent and drastic decline. Immediately the following day, May 4, the number of cases would drop to 75, while on May 10, the number would drop to just 47.
Various opinionists have estimated that the decline may also have affected the high number of infected up to date, but according to official figures it results in only 107 thousand and 354.
Currently there are only 2593 active cases left with Covid-19, and given the current rate of infection loss and the number of cures can decline within 20 days to zero. /Periscope











