Lul Raka: April 2nd Week key to the spread of coronary

Microbiologist Lull Raka says that other countries affected by COVID-19, the cycle of spread of this virus, will last up to two months, as well. He says April's second week is expected to be crucial in terms of the pandemic situation in Kosovo. While appealing for citizens to stay at home, [...]
He says April's second week is expected to be crucial in terms of the pandemic situation in Kosovo.
As he appeals for citizens to stay at home, the risk of spreading the coronary will be large, and health capacities are insufficient if there is significant increase.
Lul Raka says that from the first case to be presented last month in Kosovo, institutions have been able to take measures against spreading this pandemic and at the same time accept donations of health materials.
He considers that Kosovo, compared to countries in the region, has the smallest number of infected.
If we compare it to countries in the region, and if we compare it to the predictions we've had, I can say that the situation is according to predictions, maybe a little better than predictions. And here are three parameters that measure the actual situation. They are the number of cases, which is the smallest in the region, the second is the number of hospitalised cases, and in terms of hospitalised cases is the number of cases that need intensive care, and that number is small. And the third and main parameter is the number of deaths that is the lowest. Currently, Kosovo stands better than the countries of the region, even though some countries in the region have entered this round earlier --”, Raka said.
Microbiologist Raca appeals for citizens to be careful and not to get out of the way, for the widespread spread of the coronary is at risk.
There will be a “Set of cases because there is now scope in several municipalities. And now the virus, by the way, people, close contacts increase this number exponentially. An average patient infects 123. In the countries of the world it has infected up to four people, on average because that number can change. The next few days we expect growth. Then after growth gradually, the intensity of new cases will come down. but this discount will be gradual”, he said.
Taking into account the risk of spreading the coronary, Raka says that this week will understand the respect of decisions and measures taken by health institutions.
We'll find out how much of the instructions and councils are respected, which have been given to health institutions. But you have seen it from countries in the region, but even from times in our country, only one person is to ignore standards, which have had no symptoms and symptoms, and to spread the disease to his own circle, family, and community. So here's just enough for a man to drop a viral virus”, Raka for Kosovas adds.
Among other things, it raised concern that if there is a large increase in the number of cases, Kosovo does not have enough health capacity to cope with this pandemic.
Our capacity is known. Less than 100 respirators are in the public sector. Some of them are used by intensive care. In intensive care, we cannot touch it because there are people who have accidents and other diseases and need intensive care. Part of the respirators are already busy. This curve, easy lifting enables you and you have the luxury of waiting for a donation, because if there are not many cases, it gives you opportunities and opportunities for supply. And we now see that worldwide supply problem”, Raka said.
Based on the situation of other states, Raka says the cycle of corruption spreading will take eight weeks. However, he still feels that citizens must be careful.
From the experience of other states, the primary basic cycle is about eight weeks, about two months. Then, too, the decline in cases, the reduction of cases goes gradually. And yet we must remember that we should not go from isolation to coffee, we should not drink coffee immediately. These releases in the final part of the epidemic should also be gradual”, he declares.
It calls for social distance, and among other things, stresses the personal hygiene each person has to maintain in order to avoid the risk of COVID-19 infection.
So far 140 Corleone cases have been recorded in Kosovo. Of them, 23 have recovered, where six of them are over 60 years of age. Meanwhile, the day before was marked the first victim of this pandemic, which was 82 years old.











