Coronavirus tests: Some people on Wednesday came up positive, today negative

For a few hours' difference, two clinic directors at KKUK this week have resulted in positive results with the Cavido-19 virus. However, both have been negatively confirmed after the reunification. Shemsie Wessel, director of the Biochemistry Clinic, has been tested on Wednesday because someone from the clinic staff has proved positive. His test had also resulted, reports [...]
For a few hours' difference, two clinic directors at KKUK this week have resulted in positive results with the Cavido-19 virus. However, both have been negatively confirmed after the reunification.
Shemsie Wessel, director of the Biochemistry Clinic, has been tested on Wednesday because someone from the clinic staff has proved positive. His test had also resulted, reports KTV.
He was isolated, but he says he was sure the result was not accurate.
Venera Berisha-Muharremi is director of the Endorkrinology Clinic at QKUK. On Wednesday on Facebook, she has reportedly confirmed positive with the Tyvid-19 virus.
After her family has resulted negative, Berisha-Muharemi has been updated. This time its result has been negative.
As television has confirmed, there are several other cases of Wednesday's testing, which have initially proved positive, and then samples that have been taken for reposital have proved to be uninfected with David-19.
At the beginning of the week, it was also reported on a case in Pec, which had originally proved positive, and after the ceremony has resulted negative.












