Albanian doctor in Germany: The second wave of COVID-19 will be easier

The Albanian doctor who lives and works in Hanover, Germany, Aurora Meta-Dollenberg, says the second wave of coronavirus expected in the autumn will be softer than the pandemic drop many countries passed in April. A second wave is weaker and until autumn, until [...]
A second wave is weaker, and by the end of October, I think preventative vaccines must have emerged. That will apply to patients who are over 60 and who have other diseases”, she said in an interview for Euronews Albania.
Family medicine specialist, emergency and psychotherapy by commenting on the situation in Albania and Germany, said that the high number of affected ones is due to metropoliss where there are very high numbers of people, while problems are not presented in other areas.
The number of affected in Germany is too high in other areas and the population in Tirana is too dense and dense to”, the Albanian doctor said.
Aurora Meta-Dollenberg stressed that Germany has ruled out the possibility of a second closure, as the effects of quarantine were too serious for the economy.
For bad luck in Germany, this has been ruled out as the consequences the economy has suffered are so severe that there will be no second isolation. We are optimistic that the epidemic has passed because the graph of the affected remains a horizontal visa. The population is conscious to keep distance and wear” masks, the doctor said.
For infected doctors in Albania, Aurora Meta-Dollenberg said it is due to hospital infrastructure in accepting patients.
In Germany, despite diagnosis, even if I send a patient to a hospital for a heart attack, he is held two days in quarantine and only when tests are done and proven that he is not with COVID-19 follows after being pursued to the hospital. This procedure in Albania does not take place”, the Albanian doctor said.
For Asimtomatic patients, she said this is due to the creation of a natural immunity to the coranavirus and can transmit the virus to those over 60 years of age and who have other diseases.
“For themselves, they are very well aware that they have created a natural immunity and are protected from any kind of infection that will come in the future, but it spreads it to poor immune patients”, the family doctor said.
The “since mid-April, when the crisis point is reached, we are in a stable state. Patients feel safer, and fear and anxiety have left them. In Germany, normality has been restored, but they are wearing masks and are careful for a distance of”, the Albanian doctor concluded.












