From: Exit News
Institute of Public Health Confirms 21 Cases of Delta Variant in Albania

The Albanian Institute of Public Health (ISHP) has confirmed that the Delta variant has reached Albania, with 21 cases recorded in ten cities, including Tirana.

In a press conference on Monday, ISHP informed that six of the 21 were vaccinated, but no one has needed hospital care. 38% of the Delta variant cases are foreign tourists.

According to ISHP, the number of daily cases has risen significantly throughout July. However, no deaths related to COVID-19 have been recorded in over a month.

The Institute also notified that there are currently nine patients hospitalized with COVID-19 in the country. Eight are unvaccinated, while one has received only a first dose of the vaccine.

There will be no changes to the lockdown measures currently in place. Curfew will start at midnight and last until 6 a.m. Foreign travelers can enter Albania freely, without needing to provide a negative COVID-19 test.

Around 500,000 Albanians have been fully vaccinated, while more than 1 million doses of the vaccine have been administered to date.

Open vaccination has been extended and everyone over 18 can receive a vaccine by signing up on e-Albania or bringing an ID or resident permit to the vaccination center.