Infectologist Sadiku: Pandemia has not passed, use masks and keep your distance

The number of people infected with coronarys in Kosovo has reached 1,000 and 437 cases. Since March of this year and so far in Kosovo, there are between 1000 and 437 cases of coronary. Only in the last two days in our country, according to the National Institute of Public Health, have 111 [...]
The number of people infected with coronarys in Kosovo has reached 1,000 and 437 cases.
Since March of this year and so far in Kosovo, there are between 1000 and 437 cases of coronary.
In the last two days alone in our country, according to the National Institute of Public Health, 111 new cases of COVIDD-19 have been recorded.
Seeing the growth rate of the choreographer, infected Izet Sadiku, has urged citizens to continue using masks, keep a distance of hygiene, the news reports.
According to Sadik, the pandemic with COVID-19 has not yet passed, and therefore greater oversight by responsible authorities is needed.
We stress that so far in Kosovo there are 10,000 and 437 infected with coronarys, where 32 of them have died and 928 have recovered, the news writes further.net.
Sadik's full delivery, without interference:
It's been three months since March 13 when the first case with COVID19 was diagnosed.
So far, we've had:
1437 positive cases,
Out of them 928 patients or 64.5 %s are cured,
.33 patients or 2.3 %s have ended in death while
.476 or 33.2 %s are active cases
In the last two days we have 111 new cases
These figures tell us that the pandemic COVID has not passed, as there have been claims from time to time.
Until the discovery of a vaccine or a bar in its treatment, we need a detailed plan for meeting with the most challenging global public health pandemic.
Citizens still need:
Use masks.
Keep your distance and
Personal origin
An institutional monitoring should be increased to respect preventive measures, to take measures against those who do not respect these measures and
? Strengthening the capacities of health institutions facing this pandemic!
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