Krasniqi: Campaigns and Elections Could Affect Increase Cases With COVID-19

During January, the number of Kosovo citizens affected by COVID-19 seeking hospital treatment at the University Clinical Centre in Kosovo and the General Hospital. But Kosovo University Clinical Hospital Service Director Valbon Krasniqi's taskmaker says recent events like election campaigns and extraordinary elections [...]
But Kosovo University Clinical Hospital Service Director Valbon Krasniqi's task director, Valbon Krasniqi, says recent events such as election campaigns and extraordinary elections on February 14th could affect the country's rise in cases of corruption.
Krasniqi said that since the number of coronary patients being treated at QKUUK has already declined, the Internistic Clinic has been released and will soon start treating non-visited patients in these clinics.
“We have a really lower number than the last few weeks, and this is allowing us to restore other services, as we have done with an ambulance services and from this week we have released Internistic Clinics, the COVID-3 unit that was called, and now we are in the process of cleaning up, disinfecting and preparing for those clinics to restore their services and return services to non-Condex1 patients, He said.
Since countries in the world are already facing high figures of citizens infected with COVID-19, Krasniqi says that this situation is being conveyed with concern, as events awaiting the country can affect the growing cases of coronarys.
“We are tracking with concern the epidemiological situation even in the countries in the region, and it's really a bad situation not to say a serious situation about the return of cases, fortunately we like Kosovo have a relatively low number of citizens would like to continue to respect large measures, but the events that we have ahead of Kosovo are disturbing and can affect the rise of cases again<1> He said.
USKKKKK Director Valbon Krasniqi said that from January 5th, when services are refunctioned in Special Adbulances the patient's interest is great.
“We on January 5th have restored specialist services to this building under the ambulances and it notes that it needs a lot, there are numbers asking for help, and so far we have an average of about 130 patients a day who receive specialist services”, Krasniqi said so.
Until Kosovo is optimistic that it has already made a plan to organise vaccine against COVID-19, director of the University Clinical Hospital Service of Kosovo Valbon Krasniqi, believes that only vaccination of the entire population can affect the management of pandemic.
It's important that the general inoculation of the population, that is, the inoculation of a small number of citizens, whether health personnel or other citizens, elderly or chronically ill is not that it can have a major effect on the management of pandemic. So we expect the vaccine to reach as soon as possible and start the general vaccination of the” population, Krasniqi said so.











