Albanian doctor in Germany: Fatal error if masks and social distance are removed, India suffered severely

Albanian doctor Aurora Dollenberg, who works in Germany, has spoken about the pandemic situation in Albania, but also in Europe. She said that recent figures are extremely positive both in our country and in Europe. However, it points out that regardless of these indicators, we should by no means [...]
She said that recent figures are extremely positive both in our country and in Europe.
However, she points out that regardless of these indicators, there is no way to remove the arrangements for wearing a mask and a social distance, since she would be fatal, and here the doctor brings India's case.
The latest “The latter cells show that the vaccine done over and over again, even though at a low rate it fits this performance. According to O BSH, the first phase of the vaccine, is about 3% attended by medical personnel and those who have direct contact with the population. Albania has successfully passed this phase, and with 9% vaccinated, it has the right to speak and compare to other countries. It's a little behind with European countries, but it's understandable”.
The fact that the figures are positive doesn't mean anything. We broke the third wave we were so afraid of. The majority of European countries are showing a low genocide. But if we had a tendency like in India, where, as a result of celebrations and a desire to get closer to each other, masks and masses were removed, it was found that new mutations... the third wave reached catastrophic numbers. I'm quite agreeing to motivate the population, but we're on the edge of summer and everything will be calmer than normal achievement.
As field expert, I call it a fatal mistake if we remove masks and do not maintain social distance. The vaccine is not the only protection. We know very well that the vaccine is no longer infected, but he is a host, an infection transmitter. We should not be too hasty and take measures that no country in Europe is rushing”, Aurora Dollenberg said.










