A thousand tests received from Serbia have never been used, Kosovo will pay to eliminate them

In April of last year, 1,000 tests for COVID-19 were accepted as donations from Serbia. Although these tests have never been used in the country, so Kosovo will have to eliminate them. And for that, the deputy. The PDK, Bekim Haxhiu, has sought accounts from the Ministry of Health, subsequently from Minister Arben Vitita. [...]
In April of last year, 1,000 tests for COVID-19 were accepted as donations from Serbia.
Although these tests have never been used in the country, so Kosovo will have to eliminate them.
And for that, the deputy. The PDK, Bekim Haxhiu, has sought accounts from the Ministry of Health, subsequently from Minister Arben Vitita.
He has criticised him for accepting these tests, saying Kosovo must now spend to eliminate them.
On April 17, 2020, when you were Minister of Health at Kurti Government, you accepted a donation of 1,000 tests for COVID-19 from Serbia. According to reports by leaders of the National Institute of Public Health, at the Parliamentary Commission for Health, these 1,000 tests for COVID-19, donations from Serbia are not used for testing of Kosovo citizens, since these tests have not been used by the National Institute of Public Health, while Serbia was introduced in the most prestigious world media as many humans, that it is assisting Kosovo in the struggle with COVID-19, honoured minister, since these tests have not been used, have they left, are you out of use? Will you give back to Serbia these 1000 tests that you received in April? Or should these 1,000 tests that you have accepted from Serbia, Kosovo will pay for their destruction”, Haxhiu has said.
Meanwhile, Health Minister Arben Vitita has responded to Haxhi, saying these tests will be eliminated along with other instruments of the Microbiology laboratory.
“Based on IKSHP) data, they are stored, as well as most of the other laboratory materials and that, as stated, you have never been used due to expiration, these kittens will be treated as all microbiology materials over-term according to microbiology department procedures at the National Institute of Public Health. Since no particular extermination procedures are required for them, and the number of these tests is not large, it means that they will be eliminated in the first moment along with other lab remains”, he added.











