Blood clot: Famouss are providing it through public demand, the condition of other patients is unknown

Recent days in Kosovo have increased demand for blood plasma for patients infected with COVID-19. Many citizens, including public figures on social networks, have sought help from citizens. These public figures have reported that they have quickly secured the blood, while the condition of other patients is unknown. While demand for plasma [...]
Many citizens, including public figures on social networks, have sought help from citizens.
These public figures have reported that they have quickly secured the blood, while the condition of other patients is unknown.
While demand for blood plasma has increased, the need for mobileization campaigns by those who committed this virus is under way.
Movement for the Union Chairman Valon Murati has said that with the rise in the number of infected people with COVID-19, demand for plasma has increased.
So, according to him, considering the difficulties of public figures in obtaining it, other people may find it even more difficult.
The last <x0DD, as the number of people infected with COVID, has increased demand for blood plasma, containing over 50 antibodies. We have also seen many public figures need, and they also seek help from their family members. In view of their difficulties, we can imagine how difficult it is for people who don't have the same access to social networks and our media”, he wrote on his social Facebook network.
Murati has said it is necessary that the University Clinical Centre of Kosovo, the National Institute of Public Health and the Ministry of Health should launch a blood delivery mobilization campaign from those who have carried out the virus and have sufficient lawyers.
So it would be good for the National Blood Transfusion Center, along with the QKUK, IKSHP and the Ministry of Health launch a campaign of mobilizing the blood delivery of those who have carried out COVID '% and have enough antibodies. I believe solidarity will not be lacking, just as there are answers to these individual calls, but it needs a state organisation so that the effect will be greater and there will be plasma for all those needing”, he added.
However, no mobilization has been seen from these institutions in this direction.
We remember that health authorities have adopted a guide through which treatment is allowed with the smithial plasma as support therapy for coronary patients.
On February 5 of this year, the Infectious Clinic has begun treating patients with COVID-19 with blood plasma.
Treatment of patients with convalescent plasma is done by taking blood plasma from patients cured by coronary patients because their blood has antibodies that fight the virus. Antibody transfusion is believed to create what is known as the passive “immunity of COVID-19.











