Raka: Remote rules apply to quarantine.

Co-ordinator for co-operation with the European Centre for Disease Control and Prevention, microbiologist Lul Raka, has spoken about the new coronary in Kosovo, as a result of which 33 have so far been infected and one person has died. He in a Dukajini television show has expressed concern over the black entrance [...]
Co-ordinator for co-operation with the European Centre for Disease Control and Prevention, microbiologist Lul Raka, has spoken about the new coronary in Kosovo, as a result of which 33 have so far been infected and one person has died.
He in a TV show for Dukajini has expressed concern over the black entry of people who enter Kosovo from affected countries.
The “who come to Kosovo from abroad must enter quarantine. Remote rules are also valid in quarantine and must be respected”, Raka has indicated.
He has told of the first cases of infection in Kosovo, such as the one in the year, when the person affected by Corleone infected all family members, until he added that in a similar case in the United States, when a couple had contact with 342 other people, none of them had turned out to be tiv.
There is no correct math here. There are many unknowns of the virus. It's also the level of infection, pathogen, the potential to spread to the person, there's no explanation for why younger people are less affected. There is no known infection in children, in people in isolated areas, and there are many unknowns that need to be clarified”, Raka said.
Raka says the sooner the intervention at this stage, the better. According to him, curing the coronary-affected depends on their clinical state and that recovery occurs in two weeks, until serious patients go through the six-week period and that there may be fatal outcomes.












