Omitron: Anti-David Limitation Measures considered in Kosovo

The Advisering Commission for Massa and the Committee for Co-ordination and assessment of the situation with COVID-19 have gathered and discussed the epidemiological situation in Kosovo. Kosovo authorities are expected to come up next few days with new after or not reports of the following days, according to MeSH officials. The meeting [...] was held on Wednesday.
The meeting between the Adviser Commission for Action and the Committee for Co-ordination and the assessment of the situation with COVIDD-19 was held on Wednesday.
This is confirmed by Gazeta Express by political adviser to the Ministry of Health, Drin Podrimqaku.
“Dje is held the meeting of the advisory commission for measures and the Committee for Co-ordination and assessment of the situation with the COVID-19 pandemic, where health experts' recommendations in dealing with COVIDD-19” are provided, Podrimqaku has declared.
Podrimqaku said anti measures - CO VID is also being discussed with other ministries and that the decision will be made during the following days.
“They are being discussed with the ministries of the line and other Heeders. The measures will be calibrated to the state of how it develops”, he declared.
Podrimqaku has not indicated whether it has been recommended to take strict measures or to continue with current measures, but said the measures will be taken in line with the epidemiological situation.
Over the last few days, the number of positive coronary cases has begun to rise. Currently there are 872 active cases with COVID-19.
Also confirmed in Kosovo are cases of Omitron version of the coronary.
The current measures have entered into force from December 1st of last year. Some of them are restricting freedom of movement, limiting gastronomic work schedules, and not allowing entry to Kosovo for unexplored persons.
According to these measures, citizens are free to move from 05 a.m. to 00 a.m. Gastronomial locals are allowed to work until 11:00.
By January 3rd 2022, foreign citizens who want to enter Kosovo must have the certificate with two doses of anti-Condivus vaccine.
Otherwise, the Association of Kosovo municipalities today has declared it is being bypassed in terms of consultation about the situation with the pandemic.
This shows that the AKK was once again excluded from this committee, which is named by municipalities as a very important mechanism in the fight to prevent the spread of COVID 19. The municipalities of the Republic of Kosovo once again invite the Government of Kosovo to co-operate closely and sincerely because the number of cases with COVID 19 is on the rise, and such neglect of municipalities is unwarranted”, said the AKK response.










