Exiles sincerely confess in Switzerland: There is no blame on government in Kosovo

Exiles sincerely confess in Switzerland: There is no blame on government in Kosovo

Fellow villagers living in Switzerland have confessed to the newspaper “Blic”, their experience during holidays in Kosovo. Luan F., has said that in Kosovo no one has adhered to rules to protect against coronavirus, and that is why it shows that he and his wife were infected during the Kosovo break. He also shows that [...]

Luan F., has said that in Kosovo no one has adhered to rules to protect against coronavirus, and that is why it shows that he and his wife were infected during the Kosovo break.

He also shows that his brother-in-law, also infected with COVID-19, is hospitalised in Pristina, and constantly needs oxygen.

We had to suffer for a week. My wife and I had Corona. It hurts everywhere! Now we're back in Switzerland. My brother-in-law is still in the hospital in Pristina and needs oxygen 24 hours a day, seven days a week”, says the fellow traveler in an interview for Blick.

Insisting Bleck, reports that shortly before summer vacation, the Kosovo government lifted almost all anti measures. - CO VID.

The airport in Pristina was as crowded this summer as ever before. In July alone, 446,340 passengers arrived in Pristina twice as many as in the years before the pandemic”.

The Swiss newspaper cites the allowing of weddings, family parties and nightclubs, which transformed Kosovo into a “landing arena of” of the virus.

There was no one wearing a mask. Many people came to Kosovo from abroad,” says Luan F, who spent two months in his homeland.

“Dasma here, wedding there, roads were full of”, he said.

The statements correspond to the experiences of other Blick readers.

Arjeta L., flew to Pristina for a friend's wedding. It shows that hygienic measures were ignored during the summer in Kosovo.

There were 300 guests, many from Switzerland. I haven't seen a single person wear a mask. The distance didn't even come to the expression”, she said.

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