Raka: Still no return to normal

It has been nearly three months since the first cases of COVID-19 infection in Kosovo appeared. Since this time, Kosovo citizens have faced the isolation and measures taken so that the spread of this virus is smaller and the outcome as affordable as possible. Though [...]
It has been nearly three months since the first cases of COVID-19 infection in Kosovo appeared.
Since this time, Kosovo citizens have faced the isolation and measures taken so that the spread of this virus is smaller and the outcome as affordable as possible.
While the threat to this virus is still active, the current situation created by the COVID-19 pandemic is projected to be within the projected epidemiological parameters.
Even the cases that emerged after the easing of measures by health institutions are manageable.
That's how microbiologist Lull Raca is declared. Contacted by Indexline, Rakka said that by the time we were closed because of the coronary, he had symbolic capacities to deal with serious cases.
We only had personal equipment for a few days, the virus had a lot of unknowns, we didn't know much about the asimtomatic spread of the virus to spring temperature, we didn't know that the rmdesivivirivir is more efficient than hydroxicorokrocena, people were not even informed that today, nor did the professionals and institutions have the knowledge and experience of behold”, Raka said.
According to the connoisseur, the risk is not high, as in the preliminary stages, due to the reduction in intensity of the population.
“This situation is the result of undertaken measures and their implementation by Kosovo citizens. But we still don't have <x1 conversion to normal”, because we have about 200 active cases in the country”, Raka said.
According to microbiologist Lull Raka, the spread of this virus is in significant decline, but that the official outcome will be 28 days after the recent case negativeisation with COVID-19 in the country.
Asked whether with the ease of the masses there is an even easier opportunity to spread this virus, Raka said that the possibility still exists and that the population must be taken care of for this reason.
Often the possibility of a new wave of spread of this virus in Kosovo depends on how many people have affected the virus in the first wave, and that it can be known by conducting serial tests, which would have to be provided by Kosovo.
The virus is currently in circulation in the rest of the globe's hemisphere with new hearths in Brazil, Russia, and India. New cases are emerging in China by travelers from other countries, such as China. Russia. Returning low temperatures favour the possibility of the next wave. This will also depend on how many people have affected the virus in the first wave. We can know that by conducting serial tests, which should also be provided by Kosovo. Studies in some European countries have shown that we are far from collective immunity. Therefore, Kosovo, just like any other country in the world, cannot give up this matter of chance and allow the luxury of not preparing for the second wave. COVID-19 is not a bookie. At this stage, we need preparation with test supplies, personal protective equipment, respiratory, intensive care beds, and empowerment of human resources. The higher the preparation, the more efficient it will be to deal with the eventual wave of new cases in the coming season, in which we may have two enemies: Covid-19 and seasonal flu”, Raka said.
Kosovo microbiologist stressed that there is to be continued care and implementation of preventive measures, especially social distance, hand hygiene, and masking in overcrowding places such as public transportation, shopping centers and closed places with many (markets, mosques, churches, etc).
Also, avoid staying in closed places, overcrowded and unimpressed”, Raka” said.
Kosovo still faces the COVID-19 virus, where the current balance is 1,000 and 83 people infected, 843 cured and 30 dead.











