Pipero points to the new study: Coronavius initially damages the brain, so many such cases exist in Albania

Infectionian doctor Pellumb Pipero was recently invited to the news studio in “News24”. According to a new study, Coronavirus is not behaving like a respiratory virus, and the brain is the first one to be affected. Pipero found that they have so far faced brain cell damage from Coronavirus to three patients. [...]
Infectionian doctor Pellumb Pipero was recently invited to the news studio in “News24”. According to a new study, Coronavirus is not behaving like a respiratory virus, and the brain is the first one to be affected. Pipero found that they have so far faced brain cell damage from Coronavirus to three patients.
We initially thought it was a respiratory virus and it only damages pulmores. It was soon confirmed that this virus provides systemic damage to the organism, provides damage to small blood hearths, provides blood coauglation, gives coagola throughout the body, can give a brain, heart attack, kidney damage, and liver damage. There are even studies that say kidney damage is irreparable, irreversible. Give me system damage. There are many studies that say that do not damage the first pulmonium, not the first heart damage, the kidney, but the first brain damage. We've had cases of this nature, bring mental confusion, rarity, sleepiness, and we've concluded that it has to do with brain cell damage. We've had at least three of these cases, but fortunately they've been and they're restored. However, there are findings that may remain for a long time. There are still no studies showing remains or remains damaged, we still don't know whether we leave immunity because it has to be 18-24 months for us to reach conclusions, namely”, Pipero said.












