The touching confession of doctors at the Infective: I'm in between fires to help patients and take care of my child

At the Infectious Clinic of the University Clinical Centre in Kosovo, dozens of patients infected with coronarys are being treated. Among them are doctors and nurses who have had contact with the affected persons of Covid 19. But what are the confessions of the medical staff who for hours are standing [...]
At the Infectious Clinic of the University Clinical Centre in Kosovo, dozens of patients infected with coronarys are being treated. Among them are doctors and nurses who have had contact with the affected persons of Covid 19.
But what are the confessions of medical staff who for hours are standing next to patients?
Doctors there say that after work hours, they return home to their family. Some maintain social distance according to the World Health Organization's rules even at home. But some who have young children continue their parental care at home.
One of them is infected, Valbon Krasniqi, who, speaking of Radio Free Europe, said this situation is not known how long it will last, so from the long job he does at the KKUK Infectious Clinic, returns home. At home, however, he claims to have identified himself and has no direct contact with family members.
I am the father of three children. The mother I'm older, I've moved her to the village because the elderly are the most endangered by the Coronobrus. In the clinic, I am protected with clothes, special clothing, and then even a cautious home with hygiene and distance. I hope we get through this situation as soon as possible”, Krasniqi tells Radio Free Europe.
Gezim Morina is also an infectious doctor. For Radio Europe and Lire, he has shared his experience of self-isolation, following contact with his family, who had come from Italy and later resulted in positive coronarys.
Infectian Morina is the father of three children whose age is 13, nine and three years old.
I went to visit my family after coming from Italy. But during the visit I was wearing mask and gloves. Even so, I've just realized that they've been positive with coronarys, I've been identified for two weeks and I haven't had contact with my wife or children. I haven't stayed in the same settlement. I didn't even go to the Infectious Clinic for two weeks straight”, says Morina.
He says he did two tests, and after both tests have turned negative with coronarys, he's started working and joining the family.
Health professionals say that there are conditions in the Infectious Clinic for the staff who have contact with coronary contact to isolate themselves and not go home after work hours.
However, after working hours, none of the personnel have been isolated there.
One of the infected people who refused to speak by name, who is at the same time a mother, said that although each day she works in this clinic and that she has dozens of coronavirus - she has to go home because she has only two years of age.
I can't do this by myself because I have a very small baby. I'm trying to be very careful here at the clinic and protect myself according to WHO guidelines. I'm in the middle of two fires to help patients that I'm already doing this, but to also offer attention to my child”, she said.
Infectologists within the University Clinical Centre of Kosovo say that even in the past they have faced epidemics, such as swine flu, bleeding and similar fever, and that they are informed of how to protect themselves.
So far, no infectious doctor, but no nurses have been affected by coronarys within the Infectious Clinic at QKUK.












