Ramos: There's a shortage of anti-poison drugs in Decan

Decani Mayor Bashkim Ramosaj has said the main Family Medicine Centre in Decani is lacking in anti-poison medicines. This statement was issued after the poisoning of over 1,500 residents of Decani villages. These citizens are suspected of being poisoned by drinking water. No QKMF at state level, leave it on [...]
This statement was issued after the poisoning of over 1,500 residents of Decani villages.
These citizens are suspected of being poisoned by drinking water.
No QKMF at state level, leave it in Decan is supplied to the right size, and I say so competently. QKMF in Decani from Saturday, from Friday really, but from Saturday when we started eating this situation until today it wasn't supplied. It means there was a provision from the good will of doctors either from their salary, it was supposed to be cool, it had to buy these drugs, even the help of the citizens, or even my community colleagues and businesses that offered this service. QKMF's”, Ramosaj said.
The mayor has said he hopes the statements and promises of the central level for Decani's support will become reality.
“Support or assistance so far from the central level is only declarative, and today they're in the motions of statements and promises, which I hope to change into reality, because it's very necessary, and today and tomorrow, is it moving something positively”, Ramos told Calxo.
Ramosaj has said that the lab's score is being expected to understand what this is all about.
He has asked the media to be careful about the way they report about the case.











