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In Kosovo on Monday, September 27th, new measures for fighting the body's coronary pandemic have taken effect. The government of Kosovo's new measures, in most cases, include requirements for evidence of vaccine against this virus. Failed to access gastronomial sites in closed spaces without certificate [...]
The government of Kosovo's new measures, in most cases, include requirements for evidence of vaccine against this virus.
Gastronomial areas in closed spaces cannot be accessed without the certificate of vaccine or negative tests for COVID-19.
Gastronomy businesses are obliged to appoint one or more responsible persons who will control possession of any of the claims.
These evidence also applies to public and private institutions that have side - based jobs, including food store employees, banks, and hairlifters. Also at shopping malls, customers and staff should be equipped with one of the required evidence.
Citizens surveyed by Radio Free Europe have welcomed the move. They had brought with them the evidence of the vaccine. Some had such witnessing on the phone, some in physical shape.
Gazmend Badivuk says this is the best way to increase the vaccine and prevent the spread of the coronary.
As far as locals are concerned, of course I agree to do so, because no one knows who's carrying or who has a virus. So for the protection of citizens, public health I agree to have these measures for human health”, he says.
He took two doses of the vaccine. The evidence of the vaccine was on her phone, and she had no problem getting into the interior of the premises.
Excellent “, that's a good move to testify. People must all be vaccinated. Without a vaccine we can't save our people”, Ukshinaj says.
The Food and Veterinary Agency Inspectorate (AUV) has also been seen on Monday. The spokesman for this institution, Lamir Thaci, told Free Europe Radio that inspectors are inspecting on the basis of the government's decision.
“So far we have no fine reported, but no violation of the measures will be tolerated. We are interested in the measures that are set to become applicable so that with this easy opening we will not allow the number of cases of coronary” to increase, he indicated.
According to Health Minister Arben Vitita, the measures that have entered into force Monday will be worth two weeks, but the possibility of new restrictive or extenuating measures taken, depending on the epidemiological situation, is not ruled out.
Kosovo has recently seen a decline in the number of new cases with coronarys.
The active corruption cases are over 3 thousand and 600.
AstraZenecas and Pfizer/ BioNTech.
By September 27th, 28 percent of citizens in Kosovo are vaccinated with both doses.











