Tolaj: Students ' infection in schools will be understood only when parents are infected

Infectologist Ilir Tolaj says going back to school will increase the cases, but this should not be seen as tragic. Tolaj has said that it is difficult for 14 days to educate the population and students in relation to the care of the coronary. “Two weeks is a little bit to change something, except some issues [...]
Infectologist Ilir Tolaj says going back to school will increase the cases, but this should not be seen as tragic.
Tolaj has said that it is difficult for 14 days to educate the population and students in relation to the care of the coronary.
“2 weeks are a little bit to change something, except for some technical issues”, he said.
According to statistics from various countries, schools have not greatly burdened the condition of coronary infection.
Infectologist says, however, two weeks are not a major loss if in this time the shortcomings that have been identified are met.
“is not just a learning problem. Socially, it's a problem to close schools. People are social beings, and they want to hang out”.
The problem is that children are asmptomatic, says the infection, and it will only be seen when it appears on their parents.
“The effect of classmates will not be observed. Students' infection will only be observed when it appears at parents”, Ilir Tolaj said among other things.












