Kosovo: Nurses say that even if they come up positive with the rapid test, they should stay at work

The Kosovo Infermies Union has reacted after the KKUK decision, which it says will not be accepted as evidence by nurses and other health staff, positive results for COVID-19 through rapid tests. Through a communique, it is said that this union tomorrow will also require answers from the Government of Kosovo, the Ministry of Health and the Centres [...]
Through a communique, it is said that this union tomorrow will also seek answers from the Government of Kosovo, the Ministry of Health and the Rapid Testing Centres within the municipalities regarding the wave of results derived from the rapid trials.
“QKUK to refrain from reckless decisions that represent double standards, since these decisions provide bad insights for a credital institution such as SHSKUK / KKUK, while in case SHSKUK / QKUKUK has doubts about the way it tests or abuses, we consider that as an institution there are sufficient resources for monitoring this process. But let's not forget that nursing communities, mom and other health professionals every time, and especially since the beginning of the COVID-19 have witnessed their correctness, have testified that they are responsible, and through work, engagement, and the sacrifice have proved that the country and citizens can count on their nurses and their services”, it is now said in response.











