The IKPK provides recommendations for citizens: Reduce polluted air exits

Kosovo's National Institute of Public Health has announced that air quality in the capital is not healthy. Also through a Facebook post, this institute has recommended that residents of the capital reduce their exits and stay at home and not open windows when pollution is high. I KPK has done [...]
Kosovo's National Institute of Public Health has announced that air quality in the capital is not healthy.
Also through a Facebook post, this institute has recommended that residents of the capital reduce their exits and stay at home and not open windows when pollution is high.
The IKPK has made it known that in Pristina there is 107 air quality index, unlike last night it was 117.
Meanwhile, the report says that the air is not healthy for sensitive individuals.












