Kosovo doctor treated patients with Ebola

Standing on the ground, their state of health was by no means easy. However, solidarity with the people of Liberia was not lacking when they faced this deadly virus. And among those who voluntarily decided to help the people of Liberia, who were facing the Ebola epidemic, was Luli Raka, the only one [...]
Standing on the ground, their state of health was by no means easy.
However, solidarity with the people of Liberia was not lacking when they faced this deadly virus.
And among those who voluntarily decided to help the people of Liberia, who were facing the Ebola epidemic, was Luli Raka, the only person from the region.
Four years later, Kosovo epidemiologist and microbiology specialist show that the risk was great, but he also decided to go to Liberia.
“has no more dangerous diseases than the Ebola virus, is transported with direct contact to one of the most dangerous points are health workers, has had”.
Raca points to the greatest challenge they faced.
The mid-graining in its peak has been a strike in one of the newly opened centres has been close to 200 patients due to the strike has been chaos, there have been bodies of dead”.
Hospitals were strikers, and medical staff were restricted.
For 4 million people, there were only 28 doctors.
But they too were in danger.
“have been affected by a large number of health workers, 1050 people have died. I've been two months”
So why the support of relatives was missing, he decided to go. But his return to his homeland was challenging.
Lull Raka was also a doctor during the war.
Help from NATO, he had also experienced a sense of responsibility, so in 2014 he was helped to deal with Ebola virus in Liberia.
December 20th is the date when the day of solidarity is marked, this day was appointed by the UN General Assembly.












