Raka shows the importance of isolation and everything about Coddy-19.

Microbiologist Lulu Raka, through a long post, has told almost everything about the choreographer from what the virus is to the treatment method. Microbiologist also shows that the current mortality rate in the world by this virus is 4.4%, Klan Kosova reports. Raka has also shown the life span of the virus on the surface and [...]
Microbiologist Lulu Raka, through a long post, has told almost everything about the choreographer from what the virus is to the treatment method.
Microbiologist also shows that the current mortality rate in the world by this virus is 4.4%, Klan Kosova reports.
Raka has also shown the life span of the virus on the surface and its symptoms.
The most common symptoms are fever (over 37.5 °C), dry cough and breathing. Some patients may also have throataches, nose leaks, or stomachs”.
The following can be read of Raka's explanation with much information about Coddy-19.
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS FOR COVID-19
What are viruses?
Viruses are the smallest microorganisms, which can live only within the body of the host (man, animal, and other microbes).
Are the coronarys new viruses?
No, they're not new viruses because we've known them since 1965 as frequent causes of normal flag. But the new is the subtype found in China last year.
What do you mean? COVID-19?
It's short of three words: CO (Coronavirus), VI (Viral), D (Disase) = COVID-19, which means. Viral coronary disease. The 19th issue shows the year it was first reported in China (31.12,2019).
Is COVID-19 virus?
No, COVIDD-19 is a disease, and the virus that causes the disease is called SARS-CoV 2.
What does the word SARS mean?
SARS means Wind Respiratory Acute Syndrome. This is the disease caused by the Corleone family in 2002.
Why is the new virus called SARS-CoV2?
It's called SARS CoV2, because it's very similar to the virus that caused the SARS. Since he is young and has not yet turned 3 months, he is called SARS CoV 2, to stand out from his brother who caused SARS.
Who is a reservation for the coronarys?
Usually the virus's reservoirs are animals (softs, cats, camels, pangolins, etc).
Have there been cases of SARS and MERCS in Kosovo?
No case has there been at the time in Kosovo with these viruses.
Is there a high mortality rate?
Currently in the world mortality is 4.4%. However, this number does not count the mild sick and the asmptomatics who do not go to a doctor and do not register in statistics. So the actual number is less than reported.
Coronavirus is looking like the most efficient virus in the world. Is it true?
No, the most infectious viruses in the world are the viruses of measles and pareth. An average fruit sufferer infects 18 people, while one with the scroll infects 10 people. These are more infectious than coronarys because they stay in the air and are carried through the air.
What similarity do the flu and the coronary have?
Both viruses touch respiratory routes, and the spread route is the same as spray, close contact and touch of round things.
The differences are that the flu has lower mortality, spread faster than COVID-19; flu incubation; and the times of doubling of cases are shorter; the flu has vaccines and antiviral therapies available.
Children and pregnant women are categories that are much more common in the flu than in the coronary. Coronavirus averages more people than flu.
What's the incubation period for COVID-19?
The period of incubation is from the moment the virus enters the body to the appearance of signs and early symptoms of the disease. This period is between 1 and 14 days.
How long does the virus survive on the surface?
The virus can live for up to four hours in copper spaces, 24 hours in paper boxes, and 2-3 days in plastic and metal. His concentration and infectiosis come down sharply over time.
What are the symptoms of COVID-19?
The most common symptoms are fever (over 37.5 °C), dry cough, and breath. Some patients may also experience throataches, nose leaks, or stomachs.
Is this disease dangerous?
Most people (about 80%) recover from the disease without the need for special treatment.
Who is the most vulnerable to sickness and death of this disease?
Older people and those with chronic health problems such as high blood pressure, heart disease, lung disease, diabetes, cancer can develop serious illnesses. In Italy the middle age of the dead is 80 years.
How endangered are health workers?
Health workers are the most endangered category to be affected by the coronary. In various parts of the world, 10-20% of those affected belong to health workers. In Italy, 81% of doctors who died of coronary were over 65 years old.
Does this disease affect your children?
Fortunately very little. In Europe, the percentage of children affected by the age of 1-10 is only 1%.
Are pregnant women at higher risk than COVID-19?
There is no evidence that they are more endangered than the general population.
Should pregnant women be tested for COVID-19?
If there are signs and symptoms of the disease, then there is a priority in testing.
Can COVID-19 go from one woman to her child?
Still no evidence of this. Until today, the virus has not been found in the amnional fluid even in the breast milk. The rare cases of newborns were not proven by mothers.
If she's pregnant with COVIED-19, should she be born with sceccio?
This should be decided by gynecologist. WHO proposes normal births and ECDC births with cesarean cuts.
Can women with COVID-19 breastfeed?
Yeah.
How does COVID-19 spread?
It is spread from person to person through spray (scoffered) by the nose or mouth when the sufferer or infected with COVIDD-19 brings them out with coughing, sneezing, or speech. It even spreads directly, like. Greeting him with handshakes, we touch our faces without cleaning our hands.
Some people are infected by contacting objects or areas where there is a virus (tavol, gland), and then by touching their eyes, nose, or mouth.
Is it spread by someone without any signs and symptoms of the disease?
Yeah. They are even very dangerous in spreading the disease. Neither they nor others who stand by you because they do not know. According to recent data, people without symptoms can be 25% of infected people.
Does COVID-19 expand?
No, the virus does not stay in the air because it has heavy weight and along with the spray falls to the ground or space around the sufferer.
Can COVID-19 be carried through mosquitoes?
No.
Can the virus spread to the base?
There are no reported cases of spread to the base. Base disinfectants, such as chlorine, destroy the virus.
Does the disease carry sexual relations?
No. So far there is no evidence that the disease is carried on this road.
Can the virus be carried through money?
This is a very rare way of spreading. If you clean your hands correctly you'll avoid this infection risk. So after touching money, wash your hands with water and soap.
Can I be touched by COVID-19 by cat or my dog?
There is no evidence that you can be touched by your cat or dog. One case in Hong Kong is still disctabil.
Is it safe to get a package by mail?
The risk is minimal because until the package arrives the virus is destroyed or lost infectiosity. If you clean your hands with soap, don't be afraid because you removed the virus.
Can someone out of quarantine for COVID-19 spread the disease to others?
People in quarantine are tested on the last day of their stay in quarantine-i.e. On the 14th day. If the test is negative, that person does not spread the disease.
Could anyone who had COVID-19 and has recovered from spreading the disease to others?
No.
If I keep a distance of over six feet [2 m] from a person will the virus touch me if he's sick?
No, I'm not touching you. So we insist on keeping social or physical distance, namely. Don't approach anyone who's closer than 2 meters.
How many people can on average infect a man with COVID-19?
On average, it infects 1-4 people.
How long can a patient's healing phase last?
That depends on the mirror of the disease. In light cases, from the moment the symptoms appear to the healing spans up to two weeks, while severe healing can take between three and six weeks.
Can a person be touched twice by this disease?
No. This could have happened because of mistakes during laboratory tests. If the patient is released from the hospital with two consecutive negative tests, he does not get sick again.
What do you mean? Close contact?
The person who stood by the patient with COVID-19. This may be family member, the person who stayed with the patient at a distance of less than six feet [2 m] and, in length, over 15 minutes, the health worker who had no personal protective equipment during the examination, and the companion in the car, train, or plane that stood near the patient.
Apart from respiratory routes, is the virus in the bloodstream or elsewhere in the body?
Yes, the virus has also been found in blood, urine, and waste.
How Can I Protect Myself?
• Keep the hygiene of your hands with soap and water, or alcohol.
• cough or sneeze in your bandages and throw it into waste. If you don't have a bandage use your arm sleeve.
• Do not stay close to sick people.
Why is it important to keep people isolated in homes?
Staying at home breaks off the human spread chain, prevents further spread, reduces the intensity of the epidemic, and reduces the number of new cases. This at the same time enables the health system to prepare for the eventual flow of new cases and to be supplied with relevant equipment.
How do I act during my isolation and go out for supplies?
• Get out just to buy bread, food, medicine and go to work (if you're working in vital public services);
• If you've come out, keep your distance of at least 2 meters from anyone approaching;
• Wash your hands with water and soap when you come home;
• Do not visit family members or friends.
Should I put on a surgical mask if I get out on the street?
No. The surgical masks should be used by those most in need of health workers. The virus is not in the air. If you're on the road, keep your distance of at least 2 meters from anyone who approaches you and that's the safest measure.
Because of increased asimtomatic cases of infection, many countries now recommend using facial covers. These facial covers can be prepared by various and cheap clothing at home. These covers can be used as additional public health volunteers. Face Covers DO NOT IT IS surgery.
Are antibiotics effective in preventing or treating COVID-19?
No, antibiotics have no action either in healing or in preventing disease.
Is there any specific drug to prevent or treat the coronavirus?
So far, there is no specific medicine recommended to prevent or heal the coronavirus.
Therapy is given to alleviate and treat symptoms. Some specific treatments are being used, and the final word has not yet provided scientific research. Some have been effective, but in other cases they have done more harm than benefit.
When are we gonna get a vaccine for COVID-19?
Until the practical use of the vaccine usually lasts 12-18 months.
Will temperatures decrease?
This is the new virus and we don't know how it's going to behave in time of temperature increase. But we know that it's a virus with a wrapping and it's a stay-indoor, including UV rays.
Many respiratory viruses that begin in late autumn usually during spring and summer weaken their infectious potential.
Does this virus create immunity?
Since this is a new virus, no one in the world is immune to it and it can touch anyone. But we have learned from other pandemic diseases that to talk about immunity, it has to be about six months to investigate the immune response of the affected population. We have learned from experience that a person who has experienced the disease is not touched again (at least for a year or two later). But until then we hope to have a vaccine that will protect us all.
Is the snooping or raki destroyed?
No. The Hudra, although it may have anticommercial action, does not cure the choreographer. Similarly, drinking alcohol does not destroy the virus.
Does the flu vaccine against the new coronary protect me?
No.
If I regularly wash my nose with salt water, does this help to prevent coronary infection?
No. There is no evidence that regular salt nostrils protect against coronary infection.












