Infectologists demand that decisionmakers sit down and decide what to do away

Kosovo may have won a battle with the new coronary, but like every state in the world is too far to defeat it entirely, microbiologist Lull Raka, who is on the front line in Kosovo, has said in the fight against the pandemic that has engulfed the whole world. As of May 4th, Kosovo [...]
Since May 4th, some measures that have encouraged people to open up several stores have been eased in Kosovo, and the number of people getting out on the street has increased.
Infectian Valbon Krasniqi, speaking of Radio Free Europe, says they are still fighting the pandemic of Coronavirus, though, according to him, they are at the end of the disease. Even so, he shows that coping with the disease at the beginning of the first cases has been difficult.
We think we're on a good track to beat the coronavirus, as we're in a phase that we have more healing and a small number of new cases of infected”.
However, we still have active cases and contact cases that are being monitored and the epidemic is not officially closed. I think that we like Kosovo, so all actors involved in the pandemic, should sit down and analyze what needs to be better worked, in order to know exactly what needs to be done in the future, not to accuse someone because it's done good and big work, but to learn from the pandemic”, says infected Krasniqi.
Microbiologist Lull Raka, meanwhile, says that if the measures are not respected, there may be new infections.
“Taking into account last week's numbers of people affected by COVID-19 (the disease caused by choreography), Kosovo has won the battle with this disease, but war is still too early to talk. The citizens' care has been crucial to having this number of infected people. But it must also continue after the provision already under way so that citizens can be cautious. They should focus on covering faces in masks where there are people's gatherings and continuing with hand hygiene”.
However, of the examples we've seen from other states that have been successful in the early stages, any release of premature or unwary measures has been forwarded to new cases of infected people. In Singapore, for example, the indiscretion of citizens at a labour dormitory infected 1,300 workers. So you shouldn't let that happen, microbiologist Lul Raka says.
More than 9 thousand tests for coronarys have been conducted in Kosovo, which have resulted positive with COVID-19880 cases, 653, until 28 have died.
Over 600 patients have already been completely cured, while nine patients with COVID-19 are receiving medical treatment.
Is the second wave of the Coronervirus expected?
Microbiologist Lull Raka says the coronavirus will not disappear and another wave is envisioned in October. Nevertheless, he says managing the disease in the second wave will be easier.
“As far as the second wave is concerned, the virus does not disappear so easily, but in the next season, Kosovo, but also every other country has time to prepare and any new haven that appears, reacts. The other one, there's enough time to prepare, whether by test, equipment, and respiratory, since everyone already has experience in management. The favourable element is that many people have already been affected by the virus and passed the infection, and the second wave shock will be easier, and we will not be closed or isolated, Raka added.
We'll see what form the virus will turn into, if it changes its virus form. Whether it's going to be tough or soft, it's hard to say now. If you don't change the form of the virus, then you'll have easier management, since we've done the” experience, Krasniqi says.
According to health experts, when the second wave of coronary is expected, it is October, when there will also be seasonal flu, which will cause you trouble in the large number of seasonal flu affects.












