He died 10 days after he rescinded negative with COVID-19, the SSH registered his list of victims.

The U.S. patient from Pristina was infected with COVID-19 in August 2021. After two and a half weeks, he had a negative effect on the coronary. Meanwhile, 10 days after that period, he died at the University Clinical Centre in Kosovo. His death - reporting form also mentions COVID-19, but according to family members who do not [...]
After two and a half weeks, he had a negative effect on the coronary. Meanwhile, 10 days after that period, he died at the University Clinical Centre in Kosovo.
His death report also mentions COVID-19, but according to the family member who refused to identify himself, his death was determined to be a post - CO VID.
This death, according to this family member, was not counted as death from COVID-19.
The patient, according to the report, also suffered from accompanying diseases, heart disease, hypertension, and diabetes respectively.
Since the beginning of the spread of the coronary pandemic in Kosovo, in March 2020, health institutions have also recorded the deaths of people with COVIDD-19.
During the first few months of pandemic, in regular reports of the National Public Health Institute in Kosovo, it was usually announced whether the dead with COVID-19 also had accompanying diseases.
As the deaths rise, similar details are no longer provided publicly until only the total number of those considered dead by COVID-19 is revealed.
From the Ministry of Health (MSH) in Kosovo for Radio Free Europe, they have said that for definition of cases that died from COVID-19, or other factors, the World Health Organization's guidelines (OBSH) “are used in the International Disease Statistics Class”.
The guide, to which the Health Ministry refers, was released on April 16, 2020.
This guide says that “a death, as a result of COVID-19, is defined for the purposes of oversight as a death from a clinically compatible disease to a evental case or confirmed by COVID-1950.
Unless there is an alternative cause of death, which cannot be linked to COVID-19 (e.g. Traumatic”, says this guide.
In order for a death to be determined that it was caused by COVID-19, according to O BSH, cannot have a period of complete recovery from COVID-19 and the patient's death.
“A death as a result of COVID-19, cannot be attributed to another disease (e.g. The cancer) and should be counted despite existing states allegedly fostering COVID-19”, the report says.
Neither the Ministry of Health nor the National Public Health Institute have provided further details on how a death enters among daily death numbers from COVID-19.
Naser Ramadani, director of the National Institute of Public Health, said that “this issue is strictly the procedure of the cynic dealing with the case”.
In Kosovo in recent months there has been an increase in cases of deaths with COVID-19.
Only from Monday, September 13th to Sunday, September 19th, have 104 cases of deaths from COVID-19.
Health professionals have said that delayed showing time to the doctor, non-excusing COVID-19 and the lack of health staff in hospitals are some of the reasons why there is continuing to be a high number of deaths in Kosovo by the coronary.
The Ministry of Health in Kosovo has said that for cases of dead people from COVID-19, legal guidelines concerning burial procedures should be followed.
The laws under the MSH are compiled by the Kosovo Food and Veterinary Agency, which also follows WHO rules.
According to this regulation, the dead person from COVID-19 should be introduced into hermetically closed special bags by health workers who are trained to manage people who die of infectious diseases.
“Then the corpse is placed in the metal coffin, which needs to be shut airtightly and then the metal coffin in the wooden coffin, after which the step of the procedure is required to carry out the sanitation and disinfectation measures of space, the tools of the country, the annihilation of the uniforms of health workers that have managed case”, the report says.
People who died from COVID-19 are not allowed to bathe or dress according to religious rituals.
The Ministry of Health, however, has not answered the question of whether people who died from COVID-19, but since the moment of death have not had a positive test of coronary, undergo this funeral procedure.
Kosovo, since August, has faced increased cases of coronary and death. Currently, there are over 9,000 active cases.











