Director IKHPKE: As long as we test, it's not enough.

IKSHPKA chief Naser Ramadani has said on the Pressing show in T7 that anyone who has had clinical symptoms of the Cavido-19 virus has been tested by the institute he runs. Ramadani says citizens have had wrong information from the wrong people told them in May about the end of the epidemic. “There was [...]
There's been people in emissions that said the virus went. This is a big historical twist. We're going to learn this from the mistakes we thought the virus went through, and we're going to leave it to the professionals. Epidemiologists are those who have professionalism and can give the information better than anyone else. The issue of management is that we leave only epidemiologists”, he said.
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He says the possibilities for testing have been limited, while he says we have the lowest mortality rate from countries with equal standards.
As long as you want to test, it's not enough. I've asked a WHO delegation what's the norm for testing? There was no answer. Trust me. We have tests above the average of developing countries”, he says.
While the charges the IKSHPK has not tested all the people it asked for, Ramadani has responded this way.
There were two kinds of people. Those who had symptoms, and those who wanted to take the test to go to sea. I've been telling you since O BSH said: test, test, test, didn't mean to test everyone. But only as much as is possible with normative. Even if we did 2 million tests a day. We say 1.999,999 tests. Then a person feels discriminated against”, Ramadan adds.











