Is Kosovo at Risk of Monkey Line? You're talking to to Tolayi to Periscope.

Monkey line is the newest infection with which some European states have begun to fight, and this has also stirred concern for Kosovars because the virus has reached very close to the surrounding countries. Infectologist Ilir Tolaj says Kosovo is at risk, but there is no room for concern... Tolaj in a proposal for Periscope [...]
Tolaj in a pronouncement for Periscope said the Monkeys' license is an easier infection and the mortality rate is very small.
The Monkey line, regardless of whether it's similar to the large line that has now disappeared from the surface of the soil, thanks to the massive inoculation that has been done all over the world, is much different from the latter because it's a much easier disease, there is no mortality, or there is an extremely low mortality rate and it retires within a week or two, so it's not considered to be a dangerous disease... Symptoms are similar to the Big Line. Variola Veren, which means changes in the skin, but unlike the big lesion that has had sluggishness, anorexia in the Monkeys' most visible symptoms is changes in the skin...
Tolaj warned that Kosovo is endangered by the Monkey Lee, but called for no panic and that, according to him, it is a medical study rather than a public health problem.
Kosovo is not an isolated country in the world, so anything that happens in an epidemiically or infertically in the world may be at risk even Kosovo, but neither is the situation in the world to disturb Kosovo and any place in the world. It is more a medical curiosity than it is a public health problem and a medical problem”, he added.
Tuja Tolaj said Kosovo is unlikely to enter isolation because the Monkey Line does not spread as easily as David-19.
No, the nature of the infection is not so easily spread as with Covidí-19 or Varila Veren (big line), so in this respect countries where there are cases like Portugal, with more cases, are not applying strict measures except for the isolation of those with signs of illness”, Tolaj concluded.
He also pointed out that the world's medicine must now study the new virus at some points in order to disrupt the spread of infection.
It's a rare disease that when it shows up it creates an interest, so it's important to the world because it's a rare disease that has emerged and looked at the spread. What categories of people with many are being punished and how they're spreading, do these cases have connections between themselves so that they can stop the chain of further spread. But, in terms of public health neither in the world nor in Kosovo, it is not a problem that should deal with a very serious and very much-added panic”, he said.
We remember that the first cases with the Monkey Line have appeared in England, Portugal, Spain, Sweden and the state on the border of Albania, Italy. /Periscope-Iiliani Jylanus











