Kosovo doctor in Germany tells of anti-mocation experience COVID-19

The Kosovo doctor who works in Germany, Metom Plana, took the first dose of Pfizer) vaccine four days ago. BioNTech. Mantelbardi Plana, who is specializing for anesthesiology and works at the “St hospital. George Clinic” in the town of Eisenach, has suggested that vaccination of health professionals in Germany started on December 27th. [...]
Mantelbardi Plana, who is specializing for anesthesiology and works at the “St hospital. George Clinic” in the town of Eisenach, has suggested that vaccination of health professionals in Germany started on December 27th.
He has also clarified that taking this vaccine is not binding, but is on voluntary grounds.
Plana, in an interview for Klan Kosovo, has indicated that in February she will receive the second dose, while stressing that there has been no dilemma or fear about this vaccine.
The Kosovo doctor, among other things, has shown that the German state also has trouble securing this much sought vaccine because of specific conditions.
He has also indicated that Germany had reached the peak of coronary infection in January, where some hospitals have also failed to accept patients affected with COVID-19 for several days and have the same move to other hospitals in the area.












