Act the hands of the state: Kosovo epidemiologists demand that vaccine become mandatory

The health authorities in Kosovo will find it difficult to vaccinate 60 percent of the population against COVID-19, by the end of this year, says epidemiologist Isuf Dedusaj and infectedlog, Xhevat Demiri. In this process, they say, the problem is presenting the reluctance of citizens to be isolated. In the State Immunification Plan and the Program [...]
In the State Communications Plan and Government Programme, led by Prime Minister Albin Kurti, it is said that “by the end of this year, 60 percent of the population will be vaccinated in Kosovo.
Radio Free Europe has also sought answers from the Ministry of Health, if such a waiting for vaccine of up to 60 percent can be fulfilled, but until the publication of this text, no response from this institution has been given.
In Kosovo from March, when the communication process has begun, about 1.2 million doses have been administered so far, out of them about 43,000 citizens have been vaccinated with both doses of anti-coronavirus.
Kosovo has about 1.8 million inhabitants, and if it accounts for the number of two doses of vaccines, then it turns out that in Kosovo 25 percent of citizens are completely immune.
According to the Health Ministry, over 20,000 doses of vaccines are administered during a day.
Epidemiologist Isuf Dedusaj tells Radio Free Europe that the vaccine depends on citizens' will for immunization, as vaccines and health personnel currently have enough for this process.
Various people with no powers and talk about vaccines. That's terrible. I, who have been dealing with this problem for 50 years and have no courage to speak the way some citizens speak, who have really done enormous damage to the health of the population”, he points out.
The vaccine dynamic is solid to believe that even three months can be vaccinated by the remaining 40 percent of the general population, reports Radio Free Europe, infected Jevat Demiri. The citizens' inconsistencies, according to him, cannot prevent collective immunization of the population.
The default is another option and another option. What is being observed recently, citizens are not very interested in vaccines because of some conspiracy theories being written. But to say that the vaccine has reached the pit, it takes 60 percent of the population to be vaccinated. Although the vaccine is said to have enough in the stocks, but there is a lack of awareness and more aggressive campaign for the matter”, he says.
Dedush: Vaccination becomes mandatory
Epidemiologist Dedusaj and Demiri infected, point out that the body's immunity to the Coronervirus will be achieved after 70 to 80 percent of the population is vaccinated. But if Kosovo manages to vaccinate 60 percent of the population, they say the disease may be under control.
To reach this percentage, according to epidushaj epidemiologist, the only option remains for mobile health teams to go home and vaccinate citizens. In his view, vaculation should even be mandatory.
And in modern and modern medicine it has caused so many victims. In such cases the pandemic must act the hands of the State. It doesn't mean I don't want to. Human rights violations would be as if the state did not ensure the most secure, efficient measure of life - the only measure of vaccine. Fortunately, our country has provided enough of the vaccine, and there is nothing to expect, to vaccinate citizens “, Dedusaj points out.
In the region, Serbia's state leads with the highest percentage of citizen vaccination against Coroneritus.
So far this state has vaccinated 43 percent of the general population, North Macedonia 32 percent, as has Montenegro, Albania 26 percent, while Bosnia and Herzegovina has managed to vaccinate only 13 percent of the total population.











