Albanian doctor warns: The second wave could be greater

Albanian doctor warns: The second wave could be greater

Albanian doctor Tritan Kalo, in an interview for the “Real Story”, said gradual opening should be made. He says that second wave infections may be larger, so caution must be taken. “We're more likely, but also more able to use tests. There must be gradual openings, which impact [...]

He says that second wave infections may be larger, so caution must be taken.

 

 

We're more likely to be able to use tests. There should be gradual openings, so that the impact on the infected is smaller, the development of cases is gradual and is controlled as the number of affected people, such as the number that can be treated at the hospital.

In the second wave, we hope that hospital facilities will not be overcome, but in China and Korea they closed immediately after opening because there were increased cases. The second wave infections may be bigger than the first wave, but they can be faced with hospital facilities, if we have gradual opening”, Kalo said.

Speaking of serological tests, or anti-body tests, the doctor Kalo said they are still unstandard. According to him, China is the only country that can have more knowledge of the virus. “Immmmological cells are not yet fully standardised.

England ordered over 2 million tests and dropped them all into the basket. That's the problem and it started yesterday with a study, if we have to put the test in the population to see where we are. We're still in a big dilemma, because even the disease itself is still in <x0 minus” and many of its elements have not yet been fully discovered.

China may have more knowledge of the virus than other countries. It's the only pandemic in the world that hasn't gone WHO experts to the hearth to follow the way it manages”, the doctor declared.

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