Raka: The opening of schools and cafes can affect the spread of the coronary

Kosovo microbiologist Lul Raka, has suggested that the start of the school year and the opening of coffee plants could threaten the spread of the coronary. Raka made these statements at a table of discussion of the Democracy Institute for Development, saying that lowering cases with coronarys cannot be used by citizens as a release and should [...]
Raka made these statements at a table of discussion of the Institute of Democracy for Development, saying that lowering cases with coronarys cannot be used by citizens as a release and should be taken into account that Kosovo does not have enough capacity.
It's the fact that we're in a calmer way and that it's a relief to health workers. The first is the beginning of schools that put the huge circulation of people, and every potential circulation affects the spread of the virus, the second is the time and opening of coffee cells, as the next threatening factor and the third factor is the flu season”, Raka has declared.
Microbiologist has further suggested that Kosovo should be supplied with additional tests, with oxygen and health staff.
So these three factors are elements that should freeze awareness of the population. The number is on the decline, but it can't help us. To have a good result with the prolonged pandemic, it is the characterisation of measures on the part of the people and the oversight of relevant authorities”, Raka has added.











