Prime Minister Edi Rama stopped today in a conversation with students on his Instagram profile. The head of government said that winter will be very difficult in terms of health. However, Rama expressed optimism that the country will emerge stronger from this crisis.

" In many respects it can be said that the worst is over, while in terms of the pandemic we can say that we are going through the worst because this winter will be a very difficult winter from a health point of view, but I believe we will get through it. coming out not crushed, but more liberated and stronger ", - said Rama.

Another issue that is mostly discussed is the work of the masses. Currently in our country it is forbidden to move after 22:00 to 6:00 in the morning or gatherings with more than 10 people.

On the eve of the end-of-year holidays, one of the most common questions students asked was whether restrictive measures would be added for the New Year. Prime Minister Edi Rama responded by saying that they are decided by experts. However, according to him, everything will depend on how people follow the simple rules.

Currently, experts have not talked about austerity measures, but Rama said they are not excluded. Everything, according to the head of government, will be decided by looking at the situation in dynamics. 

" The coercive measures are not decided by me, but by the Technical Committee of Experts. Of course, the most important measure in all cases remains what each one does as an individual in relation to those simple rules, because after all, we are the transmitters of this virus. So far I guess if we see what is the main problem of this challenge, the ability to cope with the influx into the hospital, we are in balance. If we see fatalities we are in balance. At the moment, we have not talked about coercive measures, but this does not exclude them because it is decided step by step " , - said Rama.

As for the way education has coped with this unusual crisis, Rama said: "In general we have been at the right height of this challenge."