The dubious portal "Thedailybarta24.com" has published an article titled "LATEST NEWS FROM THE KOSOVO GOVERNMENT: We may return to Quarantine if...", the content of which does not match the title and refers to an old news story about confirmed cases of the Corona virus.
Original article published on Thedailybarta24.com:
LATEST NEWS FROM THE KOSOVO GOVERNMENT: We can return to Quarantine if…
Tonight alone, 77 new cases have been confirmed by the National Institute of Public Health, out of a total of 437 samples taken by the Infectious Diseases Clinic, Indeksonline reports.
Tonight, like last night, the largest number of cases is from the Pristina region.
The number of confirmed cases of coronavirus has reached 1.
Tonight alone, 77 new cases have been confirmed by the National Institute of Public Health, out of a total of 437 samples taken by the Infectious Diseases Clinic, Indeksonline reports.
Tonight, like last night, the largest number of cases is from the Pristina region.
Link to the article published on Thedailybarta24.com:
The same text is taken from earlier media reports, which show the daily results of those infected, recovered, and dead from COVID-19, published by the National Institute of Public Health on June 17.
Links to news published in the media on June 17:
Analysis:
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