First Kosovo athlete to receive anti-Cavid-19 vaccine, Albin Tahiri finds out how he feels

Kosovo skier Albin Tahiri on Thursday confirmed through a Facebook post that he has received an anti-Cavid-19 vaccine. The news was also confirmed by the official site of the Kosovo Olympic Committee, but no more details were published. It was unclear under which category Tahiri was vaccinated, while it is now known that vaccine is being split [...]
The news was also confirmed by the official site of the Kosovo Olympic Committee, but no more details were published.
It was unclear under which category Tahiri was vaccinated, while it is now known that vaccine is being divided into only certain categories of the population, exactly among public employees.
Periscop has contacted Tahiri to ask him about the details and has learned that he has been vaccinated under the umbrella of health workers, as he works as a infectionlogist in Slovenia.

I'm a doctor with a profession, so it's part of my nature to believe in science and how all the infected people say, the only way to stop it or let's say we control the virus is to vaccinate.
So I had the chance to vaccinate because here in Slovenia doctors are priorities, so I didn't even think about it and applied right away. I hope this is the beginning of the end of this pandemic, because we're all tired of this.

I can't train normally after the ski centres are closed, the races are being cancelled all the time because of Coddy, so as an athlete, I would do the same thing (imcinated) to get back to normal.
” I hope this helps me with protocols as an athlete in competition because, so far, I had to run a test before each race. I hope I don't have to do it anymore and it'll be easier from now on. ”
Asked how he was feeling after taking the Anti-Cavid-19 vaccine, becoming the first Kosovo sports player to be vaccinated, he points out for Periscope Sports Review:

I feel totally good. It doesn't hurt anywhere, and I don't have any reactions. I just feel a little squeeze in my shoulder and that's all.
But this is normal for every vaccine you get, or injection. ”
As for future contests, Tahiri has discovered that he expects a very busy schedule this year:
” will initially participate in several dance competitions, because I want to improve my jump points and rank higher on the dance list.
The next”Gara is in Krvavec (Slovenia) in the giant slalom and then in St. Lamprecht (Austri) super g. But the main competition of the season is the World Championship in Cortina D'Ampezo (Italy), which will be in February of this year.” /Periscope. com/












