Albanian epidemiologist: We're in the pit of pandemic, and this will continue for a while.

Dritan Ulcinqiaku, epidemiologist and deputy director of I The HOP invited to the Repliix show at “Report Tv” said we are in the context of COVID-19. He stresses that these figures are normal and manageable when everything is open in the country. Ulcinqaku says this high-digit trend will continue for [...]
Dritan Ulcinqiaku, epidemiologist and deputy director of I The HOP invited to the Repliix show at “Report Tv” said we are in the context of COVID-19. He stresses that these figures are normal and manageable when everything is open in the country.
Ulcinqaku says this high-digit trend will continue for some time, but there will be no other records.
We've also had to put death on us, but the situation is in relation to the number of positive people that unfortunately has come on the rise. It's not the problem if we can, but if we have specialised people qualified to serve them. I don't see any immigrant fears. It's the staff problem more than the environment. I don't expect a boom of cases, this trend is going to continue for a while, we can manage it by not going to hospital overage. It's a normal trend of a normal life since everything's open.
That's the point we're having this number of deaths. We're in strange times, and then some people will laugh at you. We have no chance to go back. Be all conscious. With a mask hygiene and hands you're 90% protected. We actually have 120 people down. We have a number of increases worldwide and death stabilisation, which means we have a decline in virulence. He has shown that a healthy boxer may die, but has shown that he cannot change a 100-year-old life. There is a decrease in its severity throughout the world”, Ulcinqaku said.
According to Ulcincak, the closure of the night club and discos is a need for the moment to avoid gatherings, but will not last long. According to Ulcincak within a month, the government's decision on closing discos will be lifted.
We need to eliminate that part that we control a lot. That's not solved by fines. The government's trying where the sensors didn't work. Alcohol, night, music makes people gather. These rules should not continue for a long time, according to my prediction in a month, ” will be removed, Ulcinqaku said.











