Meet three microbiologists who test coronary samples in Kosovo

At this time when the whole world is at war against an invisible virus, there are doctors who are in charge of duty. Many campaigns have been made to support doctors on the front line in order to show gratitude to the white robes. In Kosovo since the first cases since [...]
At this time when the whole world is at war against an invisible virus, there are doctors who are in charge of duty.
Many campaigns have been made to support doctors on the front line in order to show gratitude to the white robes.
In Kosovo since the first cases presented with COVID-19, doctors are on duty.
But there are three microbiologists working at the National Institute of Public Health, whose work is directly related to testing for coronarys.
It's Spring Abbas, Donjet Plana and Zana Kacanik who are three microbiologist women who deal exclusively with tests for COVID-19.
They work long hours as they are among the only experts on this issue in Kosovo.
All three are the heroines of the days of pandemic.
They're working day and night so we can have a clear mirror of people infected with coronarys.
Ahaz, the Kacanic Table takes all samples of the two with COVID-19 and test them at the Department of Microbiology.
Until yesterday 28 April, they have tested 6,995 suspicious samples with the SARS-CoV-2 virus, and of them positive have resulted in a total of 790 cases, including 22 cases have changed lives.
As of February 8th, when testing for coronarys has begun in Kosovo, 536 stands are active and another 232 are healed.
Here are their names: Zana Kacanik, Donjet Plana, Spring Abazi.












