Requests for treatment of patients who have passed COVID-19 in Kosovo rise

Requests for treatment of patients who have passed COVID-19 in Kosovo rise

University Clinical Center clinics Kosovo increasingly is noticing increased hospital service requirements for post patients - CO VID. But in clinical cases, the condition is calm and stable. So states in an interview for Kosova Prees, director of the University Clinical Hospital Service. Kosovo, Valbon [...]

So states in an interview for Kosova Prees, director of the University Clinical Hospital Service. Kosovo, Valbon Krasniqi, who says the current situation in the clinical aspect of patients is calm and stable.

He says that in the future it should be thought of dealing with complications in patients who have passed COVID-19.

As a result of reducing the new cases of the infected, there was no flow of patients who came to lie in our hospitals...03\13. Now we are facing more and more demand for hospital services for patients who have passed COVIED and who have had some complications or complications especially in the lung organs and a number of 65 patients we now have laid out in the Pulmology Clinic, 49 of them are negative in terms of the PCR test for COVID. But because of the overall state of affairs, they continue to stay away from the Pulmology Clinic or have been released earlier but have been broken again. It seems that in the future, the services called post patients should be considered - CO VID in order to treat the complications or complications that have been possible in these patients“, he said.

To free anti-step measures CO SHKKUK director Valbon Krasniqi says these measures are in line with the epidemiological situation.

“Mass must always be in harmony or in accordance with the epidemiological situation we go through. If in the worst of situations when we have a large number of infected cases and when we have hospital-exploring cases of hospitalized hospitals, of course we're asking for measures, and normally when we have a calmer situation, the measures should be in line with this “, Krasniqi stressed.

But it requires respect for measures in force on all sides.

According to Krasniqi, the arrival of the mrgata poses little risk of spreading infection, as the countries where the exile is already in place are in the process of good anti-vaccination. CO VID.

“Now we are in another situation we are in the process of vaccinating like Kosovo, while most other countries in the region and Europe have done well with inoculation and if we refer to exiles who may come to us Kosovo, they can also present the risk of getting the infection here and sending it to their country. Thus, they cannot be seen from just one side. It's important that especially in the countries where the population of our exiles is already doing very well and we're hoping that most of us have been vaccinated to be more protected... The release of the measures that have been warned should also be respected by all citizens, individuals, but also by businesses and business organizations that will resume their jobs. If there is respect for the masses, if there is increased care for all, we can certainly handle the situation. If we add that to the vaccine process that is taking place and is expected to accelerate in the following months, then we can breathe more freely”, Krasniqi stressed.

Because of the decline in coronary - infected figures, three COVID clinics - the Internistic, Central Intensive Medicine and Sports Medicine - have already been closed, which was designed only to lay out patients with COVID-19.

And for this facility which is closed, Krasniqi says the 95 beds of this clinic will continue to be available if there is to be an increase in hospital capacities for patients affected by coronary.

“We're still in the pandemic with all the reduced numbers of cases that we're looking at this month, yet the virus is still present and we can't be released as a whole and say the pandemic went and we won't need these capacity in the future. So the Medicine Project Sports, but other clinics that have been used to treat patients we have in our work plan, so that if there's a need, we still need to expand our capacity. So, for now it's going to stand that way yet it hasn't finished all the work that object has been in construction, it's going to continue the work on other parts of this object in order to end up as a whole and if the need is presented we will still use it to treat patients”, Krasniqi said.

Kosovo has signed the contract with Pfizer, and by the end of the year, 1.2 million doses of this vaccine are expected. And by the end of the year Kosovo aims to vaccinate 60 percent of the population.

As the ship's vaccine process continues - CO VID with AstraZeneca vaccines, which have been donated to Kosovo citizens from COVAX. But more than 100,000 Pfizer vaccines have been accepted this week.

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