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A New Everyday Life: Coronavirus Has Changed Everything, We Are Now Living in a Whole New World

The world today is very different from what it used to be: quarantine, chaotic border controls, overcrowded hospitals, closed schools, kindergartens and colleges, deserted streets, doctors and medics in protective suits, half-empty shelves and rows in markets, and home closures. is part of the new everyday life.

 

Quarantine, self-isolation, social distancing and contact reduction, mortality rates, endangered populations, testing, panic and crisis reserves are all part of the new vocabulary. We all follow the daily records of the number of infected people in our country and around the world.

 

- Blinds descend all over Europe… Maybe we are embarking on a dark, involuntary social experiment that reveals everyday habits and practices that we would miss if eradicated and which could disappear surprisingly easily - The Guardian columnist describes the emergency Finsliff.

 

And we will surely be reminded of the fact that today the world is really more closely connected than ever, that we cannot isolate and love and that the challenges we face are common, as the virus knows no boundaries and cultural barriers. We will encourage and, hopefully, the solidarity of our fellow citizens as well as the responsibility, above all to ourselves and our family, and then to the whole of society as a whole. And that will undoubtedly be the positive consequence of this disaster.

Shuto Orizari Mayor Proposes: Self-isolation of all Shuto Orizari citizens who are returnees from European countries who are in the red zone with the corona virus

On his FB profile, the mayor of Suto Orizari, Kurto Dudush, shared a status that reads: "A large number of our temporary citizens have arrived in Suto Orizari in the last few days.

 

According to the guidelines and recommendations of the Commission for Protection against Infectious Diseases, all of our fellow citizens coming from states designated in the "red phase" are obliged to conduct a coronavirus test, whether positive or negative, and put themselves in isolation.

 

From this point of view, I will propose that such a decision be made at the next session of the Municipal Council on 19.03.0320 - Thursday.

 

At the same time, I would like to propose to limit the working hours of all smaller stores, boutiques and markets in order to reduce the risk of transmission of the virus among the citizens, "Shuto Orizari Mayor Kurto Dudush said in his FB statement.

EVN and JP "Vodovod I kanalizacija" will not apply for unpaid bills during this period - Employment Agency will not delete unemployed records

EVN will not turn off the electricity for the citizens while the preventive measures for protection against the virus continue, the company assures. From there they appeal to customers if they do not urgently need to come to the company's points and those who are unable to use electronic services.

 

Also JP “Vodovod I kanalizacija”  - Skopje, in accordance with the new situation with the corona virus in our country as well as the call of the Energy Regulatory Commission, reports that during this period, as long as the recommendations and bans of the Government and the Ministry of Health are valid, and refer to preventing the spread of corona virus, it will not exclude service users of the company who have unpaid debts.

 

The employment agency also informs the unemployed that they will not be deleted from the records if they are not registered in the system during this period.

The Employment Agency is informing the unemployed to postpone regular registration at the employment centers in the deadlines set for their last regular registration until the expiry date of the measures adopted - 24 March.

State Department: Roma most vulnerable group in BiH

The Roma, and in particular the Roma, continue to be the most vulnerable and discriminated group in the BiH community. They are discriminated against in access to housing, health care, education and employment. Almost 95% are unemployed.

 

This is stated in reports on the human rights situation in BiH for 2019, published by the US State Department on Wednesday. It is a report where the US government prepares for states around the world and analyzes all the important aspects of the human rights situation.

 

A significant number of Roma in BiH are homeless or do not have access to water and electricity in their homes.

Most of their dwellings are overcrowded and have no evidence of ownership. Over 75% of them live segregated, the report said.

 

Otherwise it continues to implement the action plans for Roma for the period 2017-2020.

 

Link: http://www.portal-udar.net/state-department-romi-najranjivija-grupa-u-bih/

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