Former Health Minister: No cases will rise in Kosovo, most citizens have had the virus

Former Health Minister Ferid Agani has spoken of the epidemiological situation in Kosovo, stressing that this serious situation could be overcome carefully. Among other things, he said that in some European countries, mass inoculation has only begun, so the situation is changing in us. According to Agan, there will be no [...]
Among other things, he said that in some European countries, mass inoculation has only begun, so the situation is changing in us.
According to Agan, there won't be an increase in the number of cases with Avid-19, because most people have already passed this infection.
The following will be able to largely depend on the epidemiology situation in countries in the region and beyond. But, of course, this situation should be subject to a constant survey of the country's institutions and systematic follow-up. Finally with increased care about what might happen given that we have different Europeans because mass vaculation has begun in some European countries, so the situation is changing and we have”.
We should be careful to follow the situation because we largely depend on this situation in European states, considering that close to 50% of the population is abroad. I guess we won't have an increase in the number of cases considering that a good number of the country's citizens have passed this infection and won a degree of immunity, but additional attention is needed”.
On the other hand, Agan added that the two so far-off waves have shown that with the management of the country has managed to properly respond to clinical treatment for hospital services, adding that even the third wave will not be another surprise.
I think these two so far waves have shown that with management that the country has managed to properly respond to clinical treatment to those who need hospital services and I think that even the third wave shouldn't be another”, he said of Online Economy.
I think we're better prepared now than we've been two and a half times before, putting aside the fact that we have a fatigue of medical staff who are facing the virus” directly, he added.











