Néstor: I was surprised by new research, surprising how everything is transmitted by the coronavirus



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Pulmonologist Branimir Nestorovi said tonight that eastern Germany did extremely well in fighting the Kovid 19 epidemic because they have a communist legacy.


Source: B92

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Print / TV screen first

“It depends on the phenomenon of primary protection, net mindset or the public health institute,” Nestor said as a guest on Serbian Radio and Television.

He said global experts agree that countries that manage to protect the homes of the elderly will also succeed in the epidemic.

“We managed to protect hospitals and homes, except for the incident in Niu, which ruined everything for us,” he concluded.

Nestorov assessed that there was fear of the coronavirus in Serbia, but that now the “dam has broken.”

“The transition from fear to total relaxation was immediate. People, with the exception of public transport, act as if nothing happened. Last week at this time they were terrified, and now I have the impression that the dam has broken.” , said.

As he said, the virus has been shown to be present in sperm and can be transmitted through intimate relationships.

“It affects the heart, the kidneys, the liver, there are practically no organs that this virus does not attack. I do not know of any virus that can do that,” he said.

When asked if he would go on vacation outside of Serbia, Nestorovi said it was not the time to leave home.

“Personally, I don’t think it is possible to comply with these measures. In the United States, 500 people lost their jobs for every death. Now we have to choose between subsistence and earnings,” he said.

In his opinion, there is no point in wearing a mask outside, and he assessed that there is no point in seeing someone in the pool wearing a protective mask.

Deputy director of the Trampoline Institute, Daria Kisi Tepavevi, denied Nestorovi’s claim and the virus had not been shown to be sexually transmitted.

Tonight, he confirmed media reports that coronavirus testing will be free for all students and children coming to Serbia.



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