Vitia presents new measures: The vaccine, or mandatory test, even in some private institutions

Health Minister Arben Vitita has presented some of the new measures expected to take effect since Monday in Kosovo. Vitia has made it known that in many public and private institutions the negative test or the evidence of vaccination will be mandatory. He has also made it known that schools [...]
Vitia has made it known that in many public and private institutions the negative test or the evidence of vaccination will be mandatory.
He has also announced that schools and loops will start working as early as Monday with a maximum of 20 people in class.
“From State Institutions and in a host of private ones will be required to submit the certificate of vaccine in objects where they operate, or tests. This is true in the Trade Center, Gastronomy, all institutions that have business with parties. Schools and camels will start working Monday with a maximum of 20 students. The audience's presence indoor sports events will be up to 10%. As 30% in the external environments present the required evidence, the vaccine, or one of the negative tests, or the test that indicates the virus”, he said.
Vitita said that in recent days there has been a decline in new cases with COVID-19, as all measures become known tomorrow.











