O BSH tells how the pandemic COVID-19 will stop

According to Johns Hopkins University data, one year after the explosion, the Coronavirus infected over 117 million people and left over 2.6 million patients dead. So for those with such experiences, life may never be the same again. Coronervirus ' blast is not known exactly when it happened. Unlike [...]
Coronervirus ' blast is not known exactly when it happened. Unlike other disasters recorded in the world, such as world wars, deadly eruptions, or powerful earthquakes, the Coronavirus is not known when it came out of the animal market.
Locking within the walls of the house has tested everyone's patience. The bedrooms have returned to offices, and few people have cared for their physical appearance.
Health workers have been repeatedly welcomed for their heroic work. In front of the front line, long hours of work with many spiritual and physical wounds, their appearance has been similar to this nurse. The healing of a patient from COVID-19, the disease caused by the Coronavirus, is enjoyed by all.
Kosovo has been deeply affected by this pandemic. The total number of positive cases in the country is 107,354 cases out of 604,205 suspected persons in the SARS-CoV-2 virus and 2,242 cases of death.
But what is needed to end pandemic?
Hans Kloge, director of the World Health Organization (OBSH) for Europe, thus stated calling for acceleration of the vaccine and for care of how restrictions ease.
Don't think the pandemic is over. Pandemia will stop only when at least 70 per cent of the population is vaccinated”, Cluj told the AFP in Copenhagen, expressing regret for the vaccine still too slow, including in Europe.
In the European Union, 17 percent of people are completely vaccinated. In 53 territories, as long as the European region has according to WHO standards, only 26 percent of the population took the first dose of vaccine. In the European Union, 36.6 percent of the population received at least one dose, according to the AFP, and 16.9 percent were completely vaccinated. The cause of concern on that continent is the increasing efficiency of new species.
“We know, for example, that the version B.1617 (first discovered in India) is more contagious than B.117 (first discovered in the United Kingdom), which in turn is more contagious than the previous”, the Belgian doctor said.
Remember, Health Minister Arben Vitita has indicated that by the end of the year in Kosovo, 1.2 million doses of Pfizer vaccines can reach 1.2 million, writes the Metro newspaper.
You need to understand one thing, because of the many terms of privacy we have with Pfizer Company, we can't give you more information, but by the end of the year it's expected to reach over 1.2 million Pfizer vaccines.”, he said at the media conference.












