Tolaj: Mixing two vaccines increases immunity, but Kosovo is not allowed

Mixing two different doses of anti - vaccines CO VID multiplies the immunity of the vaccinated. That's how ATV, Infectologist Ilir Tolaj, has made it known that such a request had been put forward during his second dose of anti vaccine. CO VID, but it wasn't [...]
That's how ATV, Infectologist Ilir Tolaj, has made it known that such a request had been put forward during his second dose of anti vaccine. CO VID, but not allowed.
According to him, health workers have announced that they have been ordered that such an act not be taken.
“World Health Authorities' level data is showing that immunity increases in these multiple cases compared to those who receive the same doses. And when I was vaccinated the first dose, I took AstraZeneca and when I went to get the second dosage had Pfizer, but the health workers said they had no right to give away the different vaccines,” has been infected.
Tolaj further appealed to citizens to be vaccinated.
“9% of the infected are being hospitalised and dying in the world from variant Delta are those who haven't passed the infection and were not vaccinated, so my appeal is for people to be vaccinated”, he said.











