High temperatures can affect health, I KSHPK gives recommendations on how to protect

The National Institute of Public Health has reported that high temperatures predicted this week can affect health until it has provided recommendations on how to protect ourselves.
IK The KPS points out that special care should be given to sensitive population groups such as young children, pregnant women, chronically ill, and elderly people.
The “based on predictions by the Kosovo Hydrometeorology Institute this weekend in our country are expected to rise temperatures, which are classified as the medium-intensity heat wave.
Kosovo's National Institute of Public Health recalls that rising temperatures may have an impact on human health, so general safeguard clauses are necessary for each individual, and especially for sensitive population groups such as children, pregnant women, chronically ill and the elderly”, the report says.
IK The KPS has further provided some recommendations on how to get through this period in heat.
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