Opposition Doubts Part of Anti-Vactures - CO VID are out of time

The Health Commission is discussing the situation with pandemic after increasing the number of cases infected with the Omitron version. Commission Chairman Fatmire Mulhrama Kolcaku said there is no room for concern, however, she has proposed that the minister of health, IKKPK and KSFK director should report. “Mby 700 cases inside [...]
Commission Chairman Fatmire Mulhrama Kolcaku said there is no room for concern, however, she has proposed that the minister of health, IKKPK and KSFK director should report.
“Mby 700 cases per day based on tests. It's mostly the Omitron version, but it's also with Delta. The 90 patients that are being treated at SSKUK, 52 confirmed, are positive. There's no room for much concern. I wanted to propose that we assess together and invite the director of SKKKUK and Health Minister”, she said.
However, opposition member Bekim Haxhiu said this situation is alarmingly distressed. According to him, there are other doses of vaccines that have expired, which the Ministry of Health said is keeping secret.
This is unacceptable for health institutions to become politically influential to present the situation with pandemic and reduce the number of tests. We know what the situation is like. The measures are not relevant to the pandemic situation. There would have to be an accountability, as far as citizens' immunization and inoculation failure”, Haxhiu has declared.
He has even proposed that vaccines be visited.
MP Shemsedin Dresaj also claimed that the situation with the pandemic is not good.
We've had growth of 3 to 15 percent per week. Fourfold population growth, four times a week. Such a situation involves the necessity of passing from word to deed. The rules are not being respected. It is not time to toughen the measures, but to apply standard measures. There are four parallels that 90 percent are infected”, he stated.
And Democratic League of Kosovo MP Armend Zemaj said the Kurti Government has given up management of this pandemic.
“It hasn't been discussed management for three months. We're not seeing these, or we're going to go into the summer after this”, he said.
The agenda is also a draft review of the Mental Health Law monitoring report and discusses the Council's work on sustainable development objectives.











