The AKK will seek relief for the vaccinated citizens: Not implemented police clock measures

Kosovo Communists Association to seek relief for citizens vaccinated against COVID-19. The director of this association, Sazan Ibrahimi, has told the Express that at meetings they had with the heads of health colleges and inspectorate operating within the AKK and in consultation with several mayors, they thought [...]
The director of this association, Sazan Ibrahimi, has told the Express that in the meetings they have had with the heads of health colleges and inspectorate operating within the AKK and in consultation with several mayors, they have thought that at the upcoming meeting at the central level they will seek access to public life and gastronom for citizens who are vaccinated.
He has said he will demand that the police clock measures not be implemented for the vaccinated persons.
“In the meetings I've had with the leaders of health colleges and inspectorate operating within the AKK and in consultation with some of the mayors who supported this idea, we like the AKK think that at the next meeting at the central level we're going to look for access to public life and gastronomy to the citizens who were vaccinated. In the next few days, we'll discuss it with the Council of Chiefs. If there's enough vaccines, and there's an unimpressive process, with sufficient number of health personnel, we think it's best that there's facilities for citizens who have been vaccinated. That is also encouraging inoculation, but the economy also wins. That's what we think will begin on September 13th. For example, Gastronomy to” is also allowed to work inside locals for vaccinated persons, but respecting anti-compliance protocols COVID 19. Also, for the measures of the “police sector to not apply to citizens vaccinated”, he said.
According to Ibrahimi, it would encourage the inoculation of the population but also the local economic development that is very important.











