The process of verifying the votes coming from Serbia has been interrupted, since the officials who have been in contact with the envelopes with the votes of the citizens from Serbia have developed allergies on their hands. 

KKUK has given details about the CEC officials, who were sent for medical treatment to this clinic.


"At 11:58, at the Infectious Diseases Clinic of the University Clinical Center, 9 female patients, two of them pregnant, were reported with low-intensity itching of the hands. Two of them also had vomiting. All of them felt discomfort and fear. In all cases, there was no infectious syndrome and the general condition is stable," say UCCK.

Patients claim that immediately after opening the envelopes inside the ballot box, they felt a foul smell.

The care team of the Infectious Disease Clinic took appropriate measures by hospitalizing him and providing him with appropriate medical assistance.

"The SHSKUK Council and the National Institute of Public Health are continuously monitoring the health condition of hospitalized patients," the announcement states.

While the director of the Institute of Public Health, Naser Ramadani, has announced that it takes 24 to 48 hours to verify the health status of patients.

He said that the condition of the patients is stable and all the necessary tests are being done./Telegrafi/