The dubious portal "postlajme.net" has published an article titled "BAD NEWS COMING!! Will Quarantine Return to the Country in September? Here's the Deputy Minister's Bombshell Prediction".
After fact-checking, hibrid.info has confirmed that this article published by "postlajme.net" contains a tendentious title, which does not match the content.
The news relates to the statement of the Deputy Minister of Health in Albania, Eugena Tomini, who in an interview with "News24" was asked about a news that is circulating that the Albanian state risks being re-closed in quarantine if we have a wide spread or other variants.
"Of course, until now Albania has maintained the level of moderate measures and everything has been carried out depending on the epidemiological situation, indicators, positivity, the same line will be maintained in the future even against the Delta which is expected to dominate the circulation. Every element against the containment measures depends on the presence of the Delta, the aggressiveness, the measuring indicators. They are measures that change, the situation is dynamic. Forecasts are all predictions, nothing is certain against the epidemiological situation, international experts are not sure against the predictions, we are following the same line and recommendation as all countries in the world", said Tommy.
So, there is nothing official or "black" news about the quarantine in September, as falsely claimed in the title of the article published on "postlajme.net".
Link to the article published on "postlajme.net":
The same article was also shared on Facebook by the page "33shi.com", which has over 40 thousand followers.
https://www.facebook.com/33shi/posts/675265073407881
Below you can find the full interview with Eugena Tomini, published by several online media in Albania:
Analyze:
The dubious portal "postlajme.net" has published an interview with the Deputy Minister of Health in Albania about the Delta variant of the coronavirus. However, this article was intentionally given a biased title, falsely claiming that there will be a quarantine in September.
After fact-checking analysis conducted by hibrid.info, this article is rated as "misinformation".
Reasoning:
A “Disinformation” rating is given to media reporting that contains a “mix” of inaccurate sources or even half-truthful content. This rating will also address reports that have incorrect attributions or headlines that do not reflect the text in terms of information accuracy.