Kosovo Pulmologist announces new COVID-19

Pulmology clinic has significantly reduced the number of hospitalized people with COVID-19. But this clinic is facing increased demand for treatment of patients who have passed this virus. Musa Hoxha, task manager of the Pulmology Clinic, has said that patients who have been in serious condition [...]
Pulmology clinic has significantly reduced the number of hospitalized people with COVID-19. But this clinic is facing increased demand for treatment of patients who have passed this virus.
Musa Hoxha, task manager of the Pulmology Clinic, has said that patients who have been in serious clinical condition because of the virus are returning to the clinic to address the consequences caused by COVID-19.
He added that vaccine against COVIED's developing in our country, but in other countries it also reduces the likelihood of increasing new cases, but it does not rule out the possibility of a new wave of the spread of the lower infection.
Considering that already inoculation is taking place in our country, as well as inoculation in neighbouring countries and European countries is ahead of us, we do not expect a large increase in new cases with SARS-COV2 because of these measures that are taken by countries around us and Western states, where we have the exiles that come to our country, but we cannot talk about a passage of this pandemic anyway. We're very aware that this pandemic even during the year 2021, we'll handle especially Pulmology Clinic and new cases of post office. - CO VID. Maybe over the next few months, we'll have another wave, but not the size that we've been spending on”, he said.
In Kosovo now and many weeks it is marking the number of people infected with coronarys.
Already the distribution of the second dose of vaccine for health professionals, which the first dose of AstraZeneca vaccine took place in late March when the vaccine in Kosovo began.











