Students Centre will verify students if they are vaccinated or bound for negative test

The Student Centre will verify all of the students whether they are vaccinated or not. On the contrary, they must have evidence that they are negative, that they should do every two or three days, the director of this centre, Fatmir Sfishta, has confirmed in an interview for Online Economics. [...]
Students Center will make verifications of all students whether they are vaccinated or not.
On the contrary, they must have evidence that they are negative, that they should do every two or three days, the director of this centre, Fatmir Sfishta, has confirmed in an interview for Online Economics.
“For whatever option is decided to fill the Students' Centre with full or halved capacity will certainly require evidence of a vaccine passport or that students do every second or third day the test as it is regulated, but it is definitely decided that at the moment of boarding they will verify”, Stfish said.
He says they are making all preparations depending on the capacities they are allowed, stressing that they will accept as many students as they are recommended.
And we're actually making preparations as if there's no pandemic, and we hope that we're allowed to accept all the students as much as we have capacity, but the last word will be of health institutions about what decision they're going to make to accommodate students at the Center here”.
We're willing to accept as much as we have capacity with staff and all the logistical tools that we have available, but now it's up to them what recommendations they'll give us in order to know and how to act”, he stressed.
In addition, Sfisha pointed out that compared to last year where the centre has had fewer students, if it is now decided to fill in their numbers, then it will be a challenge to management by the pandemic, EO reports.
We had a great time with that number of students last year, so with a student in a room, but if this year it's decided to fill all the capacities then this will be a health challenge for us, given that even now the last version of Cavid is much more common, we'll see how we deal with the measures that we still have in place”, Sfish said.
In the event of full deployment of students, he said there would be no need for additional staff, because most of them are vaccinated.
With the staff we've managed before, outside the pandemic, and I believe we don't need additional staff, because we're gonna be managing even though we have more work to do. Almost most of the centre's staff is vaccinated, some of them have the terms and are waiting to vaccinate”, he concluded.












