Die Albaner Mafia Stadt "TUZI", wurde total isoliert in Montenegro, weil offensichtlich illegale Grenzgänger, das Corona Virus einschleppten., obwohl die Grenz schon einige Zeit geschlossen ist.
Montenegro Places First Town under Total Quarantine
March 25, 202012:59
After
a cluster of coronavirus cases were detected in the town of Tuzi, the
authorities have imposed a complete lockdown, banning residents from
leaving their homes or the town.
Montenegro’s
government has imposed a complete lockdown on the municipality of Tuzi,
a mainly ethnic Albanian town of some 15,000 residents, after public
health officials detected 15 coronavirus cases there.
Government vice-president Milutin Simovic told locals on Tuesday night that they would have to remain at home until further notice.
“Without exception, all citizens of Tuzi must be at their homes. We are beginning a battle for this town and for all of Montenegro,” Simovic told a press conference.
The Tuzi area borders the capital, Podgorica, on one side and stretches to the border with Albania on the other. It is also known as Malesia, and is a stonghold of the ethnic Albanian minority, which numbers about 5 per cent of the country’s population.
Since Tuesday night, all roads from Tuzi to Podgorica have been blocked, while police and army are on the streets and manning checkpoints. Movement on the streets is banned, while volunteers will supply citizens during the quarantine period.
The town’s emergency headquarter said that all citizens who had come into contact with the infected cases will have to be tested.
Twenty-three more cases of coronavirus were confirmed in Montenegro on Wednesday while 5,972 people are under health surveillance. So far, there are 42 confirmed cases of Covid-19 in the country. One patient has died from the disease.
The capital has offered a 50,000-euro donation to Tuzi to help the town cover costs, while city services will also disinfect all public places in Tuzi.
The head of the Institute for Public Health, Boban Mugosa, said the situation in the town was worrying.
“Tuzi has a population of 15,000. If they [coronavirus infections] expanded to just 40 per cent of the population, it would go up to 6,000 [cases]. This is a drastic situation,” said Mugosa.
Mayor of Tuzi Nik Gjeloshaj called on citizens to respect the government’s measures for preventing the spread of the virus. He said that everyone must give a “besa” (a traditional Albanian oath), to stay at home, to save Tuzi and Malesia.
“We can stay for a few days in our houses. We can also stay for a few weeks, to save the population and come out as winners of this fight together,” Gjeloshaj said.
https://balkaninsight.com/2020/03/25/montenegro-places-first-town-under-total-quarantine/
Government vice-president Milutin Simovic told locals on Tuesday night that they would have to remain at home until further notice.
“Without exception, all citizens of Tuzi must be at their homes. We are beginning a battle for this town and for all of Montenegro,” Simovic told a press conference.
The Tuzi area borders the capital, Podgorica, on one side and stretches to the border with Albania on the other. It is also known as Malesia, and is a stonghold of the ethnic Albanian minority, which numbers about 5 per cent of the country’s population.
Since Tuesday night, all roads from Tuzi to Podgorica have been blocked, while police and army are on the streets and manning checkpoints. Movement on the streets is banned, while volunteers will supply citizens during the quarantine period.
The town’s emergency headquarter said that all citizens who had come into contact with the infected cases will have to be tested.
Twenty-three more cases of coronavirus were confirmed in Montenegro on Wednesday while 5,972 people are under health surveillance. So far, there are 42 confirmed cases of Covid-19 in the country. One patient has died from the disease.
The capital has offered a 50,000-euro donation to Tuzi to help the town cover costs, while city services will also disinfect all public places in Tuzi.
The head of the Institute for Public Health, Boban Mugosa, said the situation in the town was worrying.
“Tuzi has a population of 15,000. If they [coronavirus infections] expanded to just 40 per cent of the population, it would go up to 6,000 [cases]. This is a drastic situation,” said Mugosa.
Mayor of Tuzi Nik Gjeloshaj called on citizens to respect the government’s measures for preventing the spread of the virus. He said that everyone must give a “besa” (a traditional Albanian oath), to stay at home, to save Tuzi and Malesia.
“We can stay for a few days in our houses. We can also stay for a few weeks, to save the population and come out as winners of this fight together,” Gjeloshaj said.
https://balkaninsight.com/2020/03/25/montenegro-places-first-town-under-total-quarantine/
Albania to Free 600 Prisoners as Pandemic Precaution
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SManalysis March 24, 202017:22
The government of Albania plans to temporarily release hundreds of
prisoners convicted of lesser crimes and some who are elderly and suffering
from chronic diseases that can make them vulnerable.
Gate of a woman prison in Tirana, Albania. Photo: EPA/ARMANDO BABANI.
Justice Minister Etilda Gjonaj said on Tuesday that about 600 prisoners are
expected to be released from prison and sent home on a special permit for
about three months as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.
“Those who are serving time in prisons have our special at... mehr »
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