Kocovic: "Nice downward trend, we'll reach the goal on July 8. Numbers in Greece aren't dropping"

He expects the downward trend to continue, with a warning not to get "lulled in this beauty"

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Professor of information technologies Petar Kocovic has presented his latest forecast on the movement of the coronavirus epidemic in Serbia, but also around the world.

Our country, as he says, today enters the zone of below 100 infected per 100,000 inhabitants.

"We have a nice downward trend that will continue for the next ten days. I just hope that we don't get too lulled in this beauty," Dr. Kocovic told TV Pink.

According to the forecast, he expects that we will reach the Israeli criterion on July 8.

"We are close, about 50 days from that goal," says Dr. Kocovic.

When the situation in Serbia is compared to that around the world, he said our country is in the excellent 71st place in terms of the number of infected people. The epidemic is "raging" in the Maldives and the Seychelles, even though they are "fantastically vaccinated."

"The numbers are slowly rising in the whole of Latin America, which is now the case in the southern hemisphere where the fall has started. In Greece, the number of infected people is not dropping," says Dr. Kocovic.

When it comes to the situation elsewhere in Europe, the numbers are falling across the board.

"Albania is excellent, almost nobody even wears masks there. Algeria, Morocco, Israel and Egypt, the situation there is very good," says Dr. Kocovic.

Favorable influence of the sun on the epidemic

Professor Kocovic explains that solar activity helps to "cleanse" the atmosphere.

"The northern hemisphere is now being cleansed more than the southern, because daylight in the southern hemisphere is shorter, so the number of infected people is higher," says Kocovic.

(Telegraf.rs)