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As of Saturday, Kukes residents wanting to enter Kosovo are returning due to the lack of a third dose of vaccine.
This revolted the citizens and on Monday organized a protest at the border point in Morina.
According to them it is unfair not to be allowed to cross the border without the third dose of vaccine.
Adem Duraku: They let me out. The two doses I had told me I needed the third. Whereas, look what they did, they took 15 euros and made 30 euros.
The PCR test that is needed in case residents are only vaccinated twice, they say is costly, for their daily trip to Kosovo.
Perparim Muja: To do the test 30 euros, where do we get them? One day yes one day no, we have to get out of there.
Ragip Matmuja: Remove the tampons. Popollu has no economic power to pay for tampons every 24 hours every time he enters and leaves.
Residents of Kukës also blocked the lane of vehicles entering Albania on the grounds that the citizens of Kosovo also need three doses to enter Albania. Police reacted quickly for a few minutes, protests were scattered.
The measure that obliges all persons entering the territory of Kosovo to have three doses of the vaccine or two doses of the vaccine and the fresh PCR test is also being opposed by the Albanians of Northern Macedonia. The Minister of Health Bekim Sali has asked the Minister of Health in Kosovo Rifat Latifi to review this measure. The same request for Latif was made by Shaip Kamberi, an Albanian member of the Serbian Parliament, according to whom students from the Presevo Valley, Medvedja and Bujanovac are having difficulty entering Kosovo.
However, the Ministry of Health has no plans to reconsider entry measures into Kosovo.
Rifat Latifi: We do not require three vaccines. If they have three vaccines, welcome to Kosovo. If they have two vaccines, they should have a test, as in any other country in the world
The measures approved two days ago are in force until February 4.
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