Dress: Pandemia not managed by orders but by deeds

AAKA deputy Shemsedin Dresaj has said the Kosovo government is failing to manage the situation with the COVID-19 virus. This Dress reaction comes after the release of today's report by IKKPKU, where the tests of nearly 3 thousand citizens resulted in positive coronavirus. Dress says these numbers are [...]
Dress said these figures are alarming.
So today, out of 11,863 tests, 2,943 resulted positive, as well as 12,396 active cases. This situation, with these worrying figures, puts Kosovo on the list of the most endangered countries from the new version of Covid-19, Omitron, and puts Germany into the group of high-risk countries. Your Honor, this figure is alarming. We have alarmed even earlier, warning of such a situation even at the recent press conference held by the Alliance for the Future of Kosovo. Despite our recommendations as field experts, that the government be more agial for implementing preventive measures on the ground -- measures such as wearing a mask, keeping a distance, and deinfectation of the hands -- which did not apply to practice, or very little, today are faced with the greatest numbers of positiveity tested for Covid-19, and the government recommends additional measures in the circulation and gastronomy sector. How standard prevention measures can be assessed as insufficient, since these measures have not been implemented in everyday life. Pandemia is not managed by orders, letters, words, but managed by actions by implementing measures recommended by the expert group. The government's recent move, to reduce gastronomy and police time from 10: 00 p.m., we don't see it productive or fired unless standard prevention measures are implemented, wrote Dreshai on Facebook.
Dress has appealed to citizens to be vaccinated.
During the last 24 hours, a case of death by David-19 has been reported, while 2 thousand and 943 new cases have been recorded. The new cases were identified after testing 11 thousand and 563 samples. The daily report says that even 317 patients have recovered from COVID-19, while active cases are 12 thousand and 396.











