Haziri: The government deal more seriously with pandemic

Gjilan Community Chairman Lutfi Haziri has said that 936 active cases in Gjilan are a state of alert for all institutions not only at the local level, because it is the largest number since the beginning of the pandemic in Gjilan, and the figures warn that there should be an institutional determination faced by Covid-19. “In Gjilan yes [...]
“In Gjilan is marking a black record and the Emergency Committee is constantly working 7 days a week, monitoring the situation, implementing prevention tasks, and health services given to citizens infected at home by medical teams. The large number of infected are also linked to the large number of exiles we have this week in Gjilan, but the state's actions should be more severe, but with maximum reason to protect citizens through measures and respect of them”, Chairman Haziri said.
He further argued that “teachers, hotel services, doctors and citizens in general should be vaccinated. I've reacted and it's already known that on September 1st, no teachers can go to school and get in front of the students, unless they have confirmed the vaccine, or the daily test for Ovid 19. Governments should be allowed with additional teams, with temporary employment increasing capacity and vaccines, to take place 24 hours a day and 7 days a week for faster overall communication. We're in no position to allow comfort”, Chairman Haziri has posted.
The situation is also alarming at the General Hospital that provides services for the entire birth of Kosovo, the Presevo Valley, and if hospitals are filled with infection, then alarm will be carried to KKUK.
The recent measures taken by the government are selective measures and not on the basis of fair assessment, because it has had to be initiated by severe measures since the state administration, not just the private sector. Some services today, such as nightclubs, weddings, and so forth, have been sanctioned overnight, while other categories have been given time to prepare. I ask the Government of Kosovo to deal with the infection and Padremed-19 in general with the highest seriousness. We've been affected by new age groups and a very large number of exiles with” infection, Haziri said among other things.












