Doctors at QKUK are known for their rapid test as a confirmation test

The Kosovo Nurses Union says any employee at the University Clinical Hospital Service in Kosovo ( Sa SKUK) recognized the rapid test as a confirmation test for 19 positive COVID, but that the same should be done within the institution and recorded in protocol books and released in writing from the clinic doctor. “Every [...]
The Kosovo Nurses Union says any employee at the University Clinical Hospital Service in Kosovo ( Sa SKUK) recognized the rapid test as a confirmation test for 19 positive COVID, but that the same should be done within the institution and recorded in protocol books and released in writing from the clinic doctor.
“Every SSKKUK (health and non-health personnel) employee is known to the rapid test as the confirmation test for Covid-19 positive, but the same should be done within the institution, recorded in the protocol books, and released in writing from the clinic doctor, hospital or the relevant institution. Test results should be announced to IKKPK conform regulatory norms”, the USKKUK communiqué says.
The same have welcomed the SKKKUK/ QKUK is for reflecting on the concern of the nurses community and other health professionals.
The Union of Kosovo Nurses reiterated the SHSKUK/ decision The QKUK to reflect on the concern of the nurses' communities, Mom and other health professionals over the previous decision under which nurses and other health staff, who result positive in the rapid test, will only be named as suspects in injections with COVID-19, while in order to confirm nurses would have to run a PCR test, otherwise other forms would not be accepted as evidence by the employer.
The Kosovo Nurses Union announces its membership, nurses, midwives and other health professionals since today USKUK/ QKUKK will accept positive results both from rapid testing, while there will be no need for PCR testing to confirm the injection.
Nurse communities, Mom and other health professionals throughout the period with the COVID-19 have testified to their correctness, proved responsible and reliable, while through work, engagement and sacrifice they have witnessed that the country and citizens can count on nurses and nurses' services.
The Kosovo Infermies Union encourages all its members to adhere to the USKKUK Committee's decision about testing and evolution procedures, recommendations of the IKSHPK and the Health Ministry to be protected from infection with COVID-19, and for preventing the spread of the COVID-19 infection.
The Kosovo Infermier Union remains committed to creating, maintaining and advancing co-operation relations with all institutions until this co-operation and these relations do not violate the interests and rights of the nurses' communities, Mom and other health professionals, while undoubtedly the health maintenance and well-being of the nursing communities, Mom and other health professionals are our priorities”, the communique concludes.












