In comments made on Tuesday, Alireza Zali said the virus is targeting people of all ages.
“At the moment, we are experiencing a new situation as not only has the number of infections increased, but also different age groups have contracted the disease,” said Zali, who heads operations to manage the coronavirus outbreak in the capital, Tehran.
He said 8.5% of those who referred to hospitals to receive outpatient treatment were hospitalized.
“Over the past 24 hours, the number of people hospitalized as new patients in the capital’s medical centres has reached 534, which is one of the highest figures ever in recent days,” he noted.
“Over this period, 84 patients were also hospitalized at ICUs at medical centres,” he noted.
The official said some 420 people have been discharged from hospitals.
“This figure in Tehran indicates a rise in the number of infections, and the situation in Tehran remains alarming and unstable,” he said.
The official noted that hospitals are on full alert to admit patients, but will naturally be overstretched if the number of patients rises.
Elsewhere in his remarks, Zali said authorities are studying how many citizens use mask in public places nowadays, urging people to observe social distancing rules as well.
His comments were made on the same day when Iran’s Health Ministry reported 200 fatalities caused by the novel coronavirus in 24 hours, an all-time high figure since the beginning of the outbreak in Iran.
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Health Ministry spokeswoman says the record-high number of deaths raise the overall death toll to 11,931.
In her press briefing, Sima-Sadat Lari also confirmed 2,637 new cases of COVID-19 infection, increasing the total number of infections to 245,688.
According to the spokeswoman, 207,000 patients have so far recovered from COVID-19, but 3,270 are still in severe conditions of the disease.
She said so far 1,846,793 COVID-19 tests have been taken across the country.
Lari added that Khuzestan, Hormozgan, Bushehr, Kermanshah, Kurdistan, Ilam, West Azarbaijan, East Azarbaijan, and Khorasan Razavi are considered as “red zones”.
Tehran, Isfahan, Mazandaran, Golestan, Alborz, Kerman, Yazd, Sistan and Baluchestan, Hamadan, and Ardabil are also in danger zone.
In an interview with Khabar Online, Somayeh Aqa-Mohammadi has urged the public to take a series of actions to ward off the psychological impact of the pandemic.
How does Corona make us anxious and depressed?
In order to tackle the psychological stress caused by the coronavirus crisis, she says, every person needs to take measures at the individual level, so that they will not suffer from mood disorders such as anxiety, stress, depression and obsession.
Aqa-Mohammadi believes many suffer from a sense of “uncertainty” over what happens after the coronavirus is over, or over the possibility of the diseases lingering on in society.
Anxiety, stress and depression are among the most prevalent mood disorders during the coronavirus infection, and special action should be taken for each one in order to reduce their intensity.
“In the clinical psychology domain, we are facing stressful ‘new assignments’ which means we should do a series of things which didn’t use to exist.
“The first issue for people is the ‘new assignment’ and it is not even clear to us what should actually be done.
“The second issue is ‘uncertainty;’ all of us have uncertainty about our future after the coronavirus outbreak is over.
“The thirds issue which bothers us is related to the domain of social psychology. We have been told that interpersonal relations should be highly restricted. Relations have been limited even within families and with regards to social relationship between friends.
How much have your clinical observations or the number of people coming to you increased? In other words, can we say what percentage of mood and psychological disorders in society is attributable to coronavirus?
We cannot exactly say how many percent, by my clinical observations show individuals with anxiety disorders have seen their problems increase.
People who suffered from obsession an anxiety, or who were aloof and shy, have seen their condition worsened. In fact, a range of our patients became iller.
Some people were suffering from mood disorders such as different types of depression. Their mood has declined because they can’t stand uncertainty. The third point is relations within family and between spouses.
Why has “staying at home,” which is not limited to Iran, cause so much tension and differences?
During home quarantine, certain things emerged within family relationships which shouldn’t have. A husband and wife who each had certain features managed these issues while the other was not present. Now, new behavioral details which were not evident before trigger rows and quarrels.
The other issue is families’ interference which is more frequent during quarantine period at home because family members spend more time together and, on the other hand, the number of friendly and social gatherings has decreased. Another factor is social impatience which has contributed to the problem. Because family members have not much to do, they pick on each other.
We have many families one of whose members has contracted coronavirus and must be completely isolated. Under such circumstances, what is the best action to take to maintain psychological health?
The point is that individuals should control their emotions during the coronavirus outbreak.
The best solution to tackle such conditions is to create a positive and happy atmosphere for the person or family member who has contracted coronavirus. They should accept that coronavirus exists. If someone cannot accept this fact, he or she should separate from each other, so that negative effect will not affect others as well as the infected person himself or herself. In fact, a person who has contracted coronavirus can talk to others through means of communication, but a person who has a negative impact on others should be treated, so that his or her negative viewpoint will not put others into trouble, either.
In a statement on Tuesday, the AEOI underlined that the false claim has been made by anti-revolutionary elements.
“Following the release of the false allegation by anti-revolutionary elements in media suggesting a blast happened at Shahid Rezaei-Nejad Nuclear Facility in Ardakan, Yazd province, this is to inform you that no incident has occurred at this nuclear complex, whatsoever,” the statement read.
A satellite photo released by certain media outlets allegedly showing a blast at Ardakan’s Shahid Rezaei-Nejad nuclear facility.
“The claim made by anti-revolutionary elements abroad was in line with the terrorist and belligerent Zionist regime [of Israel] aimed at launching a media campaign, creating despair and aligning themselves with the Great Satan (the US)’s policy of maximum pressure on glorious Islamic Iran,” it added.
“This is also to remind you that the satellite photos released do not belong to this atomic site,” the AEOI said.
On July 4, 1982, the year Israel invaded Lebanon, Iranian diplomts Ahmad Motevasselian, Seyyed Mohsen Mousavi, Taqi Rastegar Moqaddam and Kazem Akhavan were kidnapped by a group of Israel-backed gunmen at an inspection post in northern Lebanon.
In a letter to UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres on Monday, Iran’s envoy to the UN Majid Takht-Ravanchi said the Islamic Republic believes the four diplomats were handed over to Israeli forces immediately after the abduction in a region controlled by Tel Aviv at the time.
“Evidence shows that they have been held in Israeli prisons, and are still alive,” the Iranian envoy added.
He wrote that the UN chief is expected to support Tehran’s call for the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) to set up a fact-finding committee to investigate the fate of the missing Iranian nationals.
Takht-Ravanchi referred to the abduction of diplomats as a move against the international law, especially rules of human rights, and highlighted the UN’s role in dealing with the issue and holding the Israeli regime accountable for kidnapping the four nationals.
The Iranian envoy wrote the letter to Guterres on the occasion of the 37th anniversary of the abduction.
Earlier on Friday, Iran’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs once again hailed cooperation and measures taken by the Lebanese government to determine the fate of the four diplomats and said the UN, the ICRC and other international bodies as well as Lebanese officials should fulfil their legal and humanitarian duty and make their utmost efforts to shed light on the Islamic Republic places “legal and political responsibility of the abduction and this act of terror” on the Tel Aviv regime and its supporters given the occupation of Lebanon at that time by the Israeli regime, which was carried out with the full support of the United States, the statement added.
“Despite the elapse of many years of this criminal and terrorist act, the international community and so-called advocates of human rights have unfortunately carried out no serious action vis-à-vis this crime,” the ministry said.
“The Zionist regime, which still continues to commit crimes and violate international law with the support of the US, is evading responsibility in this respect,” it added.
Boosting non-oil exports for supplying the required foreign currency, increasing domestic production, and creating employment is Iran’s top economic priority, Jahangiri said in a meeting of the Headquarters on Coordination of Foreign Economic Relations, held at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs on Monday.
The vice president then called on all governmental, public and private organizations to try to remove the obstacles in the way of non-oil exports in the current Iranian year.
“To get through the difficult and serious conditions at present, we must focus on the removal of obstacles to production and settlement of the economic problems and livelihood of people,” he added.
Jahangiri further pointed to the clear connection between economic development and the foreign policy, noting, “In order to promote and attract investment and to shore up the production units that export their products to the other countries, we require an active economic diplomacy. In this juncture, we must strengthen connections primarily with the neighboring countries, with which we have political, security and economic bonds.”
The vice president further stated that 80 percent of the Iranian exports are destined for the neighboring states and a number of other major countries.
He also touched on a $41 billion target that the Ministry of Industry, Mine and Trade has set for the exports in the current Iranian year, noting that achieving that target would prove that Iran has the necessary capacities to do great jobs.
Calling for efforts to increase the value of exports compared to the previous year, Jahangiri said, “In addition to the neighbors, our economic relations with China, India, and Russia are determining. We have significant and strategic relations with those countries.”
China is the world’s second largest economy, the vice president added, noting, “We must have the courage to defend the enhancement of our country’s strategic relations with Beijing, and the Foreign Ministry can work on this agreement in various fields, from energy to technology.”
“India is also a great country, and it is necessary to focus on economic interaction with it more carefully. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs must have special plans to promote economic ties with the target countries,” the vice president noted.
He further highlighted the role of transportation and transit industry in the generation of currency incomes for Iran, stressing the need to strengthen the infrastructures at the border provinces to help boost the transit of commodities and expand foreign exchanges.
All tools and capacities must be employed for Iran’s economic growth and promotion of exports, Jahangiri stated, describing the Iranian expatriates as a major asset that could participate in the economic affairs and help the country in the current circumstances.
Based on a new plan implemented by the Vice-Presidency for Science and Technology, Iranian students, specialists, entrepreneurs and professors who are not currently residing in Iran or those who have returned less than two years ago can be part of this project.
Employment in technology companies and innovation centers as instructors and consultants is one of the benefits of this project for master’s and Ph.D holders as well as entrepreneurs abroad, the Vice-Presidency for Science and Technology says.
Cooperation with specialists and entrepreneurs abroad is one of the plans of the Vice-Presidency, which aims to use the scientific and professional capacity of Iranian specialists abroad.
Providing conditions for the transfer of skills, methods and capabilities to the country and helping to establish technology companies are other goals sought in this project.
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Qadikola Lagoon is located in the south of Qadikola-bozorg, centre of Alidari rural district, in the vicinity of a forest where the farms and citrus gardens end.
In the lagoon you see stout, tall trees whose roots and part of their trunk are under water. The length of lagoon is 200 metres and its width, about 150 metres.
To reach the wetland, you can go through a stunning three-kilometre paved road which leads to the village centre. There are also five dirt roads that link Qadikola’s surrounding heights to the village.
What follows are Tasnim News Agency’s photos of Qadikola lagoon, which creates a pleasant atmosphere in northern Iran: