Lul Raka explains his statement about Covid-19 and antibiotics once again

Microbiologist Lull Raka says he has been highly criticised when he said he should not use antibiotics against Covid-19. He said he jumped to <x0drural wood>” just because his statement was misunderstood. There's a frontal attack on which I'm targeted by all, by health workers. I have [...]
There is a frontal attack in which I am targeted by all, by health workers. I've been kind of in a drive of wood. They're gonna shoot rockets, they're going with knives, they're going with wood with everything”, Raka told RTK.
“Cavid-19 is caused by the virus, antibiotics have no impact either on the treatment or the prevention of the Devi-19” infection, he says.
THE only indicator when antibiotics are given is whether at the same time you have bacterial infection that must be treated with antibiotic”, Raka explains.
What does that mean?
You can then Covid-19 and we can also co-ID with bacteria. In these cases when you're co-inflicted you need to be treated for that bacterial infection, you have to get an antibiotic, he says.
The second “you can pass Covid-19 and after 1.2 or 3 weeks to make the situation worse, after the bacterial infection, your lungs are damaged, the bacteria comes in, and must certainly take the antibiotic”, he stressed.











