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‘Iran Has Potential to Turn into Exporter of Vaccines’

Iran Has Potential to Turn into Exporter of Vaccines

According to a report by the Vice-Presidency, a program called the “Immunization Promotion Plan” was set in motion in the early years following the 1979 Islamic Revolution of Iran. Under the plan, children under one year old were immunized by vaccination against several diseases, including diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, measles, polio and tuberculosis.

Iran is one of the countries which suddenly made great leaps in the vaccine industry and secured a foothold in the world in that regard. However, it has been a few years that this globally growing industry has made little progress in Iran because the country’s potential in that domain is not tapped into. This comes as the country enjoys great potentialities in vaccine production and not only meets domestic demand for vaccines, but has what it takes to enter world markets.

The Biotechnology Development Committee of the Vice-Presidency for Science and Technology has stepped into this practical industry and seeks to develop the infrastructure for production of bio-vaccines in the country, vaccines which have applications in different areas such as for cattle and poultry as well as for humans.

To that end, the private and public sectors are to work in tandem to produce 18 types of bio-vaccines in two years’ time. Agreements have been concluded for the joint venture planned to produce vaccines for humans, cattle and poultry.

The vaccines are to be produced by knowledge-based companies in the private sector.

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on April 20

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on November 5

Iranian Newspapers

Aftab-e Yazd Newspaper:

1- Corona Medicine to Be Released in Market in 3 Months
2- Kindergartens Going Bankrupt Because of Corona

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on April 20


Ebtekar Newspaper:

1- Rouhani: Holy Shrines, Mosques Will Remain Closed at Least Until Early May
2- Zarif to Trump: Don’t Interfere in My Country’s Affairs!

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on April 20


Etemad Newspaper:

1- A Review of COVID-19’s Impact on Online Businesses
2- Efforts to Save Astana Process: Does Iran Have Plan to Ease Recent Tensions in Syria?

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on April 20


Ettela’at Newspaper:

1- EU: We’ll Show Harsh Reaction If Israel Annexes West Bank
2- Malls, Roofed Centres to Reopen Today

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on April 20


Jame Jam Newspaper:

1- Trump’s Riot against Health

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on April 20


Javan Newspaper:

1- Iran Poised to Export Corona Equipment
2- US Civil War behind Mask of COVID-19

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on April 20


Jomhouri Eslami Newspaper:

1- World Academic Centres Slam US Sanctions against Iran

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on April 20


Kayhan Newspaper:

1- Iran Army Chief Unveils Homegrown Radar Systems
2- Iraqi Analyst: Iraqis Have No Consideration in Expulsion of US
3- The Misery Imposed on US by Corona in Two Months

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on April 20


Khorasan Newspaper:

1- Issue of School Tuitions During Coronavirus Outbreak

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on April 20


Mardom Salari Newspaper:

1- Harms and Benefits of Tension with Tehran for Washington
2- Europe Struggling to Prevent Economic Recession Caused by COVID-19

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on April 20


Sazandegi Newspaper:

1- Shadow of Ahmadinejad on Parliament

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on April 20


Setareh Sobh Newspaper:

1- Expert: Corona Medicine to Be Released Soon
2- IRGC’s Reaction to Pentagon Accusations
* Americans’ Account of Encounter in Persian Gulf ‘Is Fake’

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on April 20


Shahrvand Newspaper:

1- 95% of Iranian Industries Under Pressure of Corona

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on April 20


Shargh Newspaper:

1- Zarif-Trump War of Words over Ventilator
2- Putin, Trump on Frontline of War

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on April 20

Iran’s Death Toll from COVID-19 Surpasses 5,200

Iran’s Death Toll from COVID-19 Surpasses 5,200

Health Ministry spokesman, Kianoush Jahanpour, said in his daily briefing on Monday that 1,294 new infections have been confirmed since Sunday noon, raising the overall cases to 83,505.

59,273 patients have so far recovered and been discharged from the hospital, he added.

However, the spokesman noted, 3,389 patients are in severe conditions of the disease.

Jahanpour said 353,012 COVID-19 tests have been taken in the country since the beginning of the outbreak.

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Post-Quarantine Days in Tehran

As the government lifts certain restrictions it had earlier imposed to contain the spread of coronavirus, more and more citizens come to the streets these days, increasing the chances of further infection.

 

Iran Commemorates National Day of Saadi

Tomb of Saadi, Shiraz, Iran

In the national Iranian calendar, April 21 marks the birthday of Saadi, a prominent Persian poet. On this day, Iranians attend services in commemoration of the master of eloquence.

Images of Saadi’s tomb in his hometown of Shiraz released by Mehr News Agency:

Iran FM, Syrian President Meet in Damascus

Iran FM, Syrian President Meet in Damascus

During the Monday meeting, the two sides conferred on issues of mutual interest, including the latest developments in Syria.

The Syrian president expressed condolences on behalf of the Syrian government and nation on the losses of lives in Iran caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.

Assad also recalled the martyrdom of top Iranian military commander Lieutenant General Qassem Soleimani who was assassinated by the US military in Iraq in January.

Assad said the martyred general had a pivotal role in fighting terrorism in Syria, and thanked Iran for getting on board with Syrian people in combating terror.

The top Iranian diplomat, in turn, expressed gratitude to the Syrian president for condoling with the Iranian nation over the victims of the coronavirus.

“Now, the United States’ true intentions have come to light with regards to its refusal to lift unfair sanctions against nations during tough times of fighting this disease,” said Zarif.

Zarif also thanked Syrian representatives for their presence in Iran to take part in the funeral service and memorial ceremony held for martyr Soleimani.

He said the assassination of general Soleimani will not affect, whatsoever, Iran’s backing for resistance and its contribution to war on terror in the region.

Zarif also referred to a phone contact by Geir O. Pedersen, the UN secretary general’s special envoy for Syria, as well as consultations which are to be held in the near future between Iran, Turkey and Russia as the guarantor states of Astana Process.

The Iranian foreign minister also exchanged views with Assad on developments in Idlib as well as the political trend in Syria.

After meeting Assad, the Iranian top diplomat also held talks with his Syrian counterpart Walid al-Muallem on issues of mutual interest.

Zarif arrived in the capital of Syria at the head of a political delegation earlier in the day. Upon arrival, he was welcomed by Syrian Deputy Foreign Minister Faisal Mekdad.

Iran Says US Prevented Its Routine Patrols in Persian Gulf

Tehran Raps Saudi Arabia, Bahrain for Backing US Anti-Iran Stance

“As far as we know, American troops had kept our forces from conducting ordinary and legal patrols in the region, which prompted our patrol troops to react and give them the necessary warnings,” said Mousavi in a press conference held via video conference.

“The presence of foreign forces, especially the US, is the reason behind tensions, instability and insecurity in the region,” he said.

“Their presence is illegitimate and illegal, and this is our region, and if our troops are supposed to conduct patrols, they should do so with calm and ease of mind,” the spokesman added.

“Iran has been present in the region for thousands of years, and regional security is provided by Iran and the Persian Gulf littoral states, especially Oman,” Mousavi noted.

He said Iran and Oman, which are located near the Strait of Hormuz, are working together to ensure security in that vital waterway.

He asked foreign forces that are present in the region illegally to leave the region, and at the same time observe marine rules and “not force our troops to give them warning.”
He also said Tehran is not prepared to hold negotiations with Washington again.
“If they hope Iran will agree to sit down for talks with them, then this is a pipe dream,” he said.

Elsewhere in his remarks he touched upon the Instrument in Support of Trade Exchanges (INSTEX), a European special-purpose vehicle (SPV) established in January 2019.

INSTEX is a prelude to the implementation of other commitments the Europeans undertook to fulfill following the United States’ illegal withdrawal from the JCPOA; they said they needed a financial mechanism to make good on their obligations,” he said.

“We welcomed the opening of this financial channel, but announced that they were not all of Europe’s commitments and they should deliver on all their 11 obligations, including in the field of energy, transportation, insurance, etc.,” he said.

The spokesman also said that Iran supports the establishment of a broad-based government in Afghanistan and would like to see security, tranquility and stability return to the country.

Lahijan Cookies; Centuries-Old Souvenir of Northern Iran

Lahijan Cookies; Centuries-Old Souvenir of Northern Iran

Although this type of cookie belongs to the city of Lahijan in Gilan province, it is baked in different cities of Iran and has many fans.

Lahijan walnut cookies can be eaten as a snack, dessert and during iftar in the holy month of Ramadan.

Ingredients:

Butter or margarine: 150 g

Liquid oil: 1/3 cup

Milk: ½ cup

Four: 3 Cups

Eggs: 3

Walnuts: 1.5 cups

Raisins: 1 cup

Powdered Sugar: 1 cup

Cocoa powder: 1 tbsp

Vanilla: 1/8 of tsp

Baking powder: 1 tsp

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Directions:

  1. First, remove the ingredients from the refrigerator and let them cool off. Then preheat the oven to 180 C.
  2. Pour the margarine or butter and powdered sugar into a bowl and stir well for 7 minutes until it gets lighter.
  3. Add the eggs to the ingredients and beat each one for one minute with high speed. Along with the last egg, add vanilla. Pour the liquid oil and milk into the ingredients and stir.
  4. Sift the cocoa powder and add to the mixture. Sift the flour three times. Pour the walnuts and raisins into a few tablespoons of flour and mix. Gradually add the rest of the flour and baking powder to the ingredients and mix.
  5. Finally, add raisins and flour to the ingredients. Lahijan cookie’s dough is ready now.
  6. Grease the oven tray and put greaseproof papers on it.
  7. Take some cookie dough using an ice cream scoop and pour it on the oven tray at a distance from each other.
  8. Place the tray in the preheated oven for 15 to 20 minutes. After that, use a toothpick to see if the cookies are cooked. Then remove the cookies from the oven. Wait a while to cool slightly. Then remove the greaseproof papers.Centuries-Old Souvenir of Northern Iran 3

Notes:

  • In many recipes, confectionery oil is used to prepare Lahijan cookies so that they do not lose their shape in the oven. However, using margarine or butter makes the cookie taste better and healthier.
  • With this amount of ingredients, you will have about 30 Lahijan cookies.
  • Lahijan cookies can also be made in double-sided pans.
  • Stir the cookie dough until it is pliant.
  • Be sure to keep the cookies in a sealed container in the refrigerator to keep them for a longer time.
  • The temperature of the ovens is different. After 15 minutes, check them not to be burned. If cookies stay in the oven too long, they will dry out and harden.
  • Place the cookies at a distance from each other on greaseproof paper. Because after cooking, their volume increases and they may stick together.
  • To make the cookies a little bit brown and more beautiful, you can light the top flame (grill mode) for about one to two minutes at the end. Just be careful not to overcook.

 

Iranian Researchers Develop Equipment Vital for Coronavirus Patients

Iran's COVID-19 Cases Surpass 220,000: Official

The achievement was made by a knowledge-based company working in the field of producing medical devices with the support of the Innovation and Development Fund in order to monitor the status of patients affected by COVID-19

“At the moment, we are producing three products which are very vital for coronavirus patients,” said Payman Bakhshandehnejad, the managing director of the company.

Iranian Researchers Develop Equipment Vital for Coronavirus Patients

“So, we have increased the number of our working shifts, so that we will be able meet part of the country’s demand for these products,” he added.
He said one of these products is a “ventilator.”

“This device provides the oxygen needed by patients and, in fact, is a replacement for the oxygen capsule. This apparatus extracts the necessary oxygen from the air and then supplies it to the patient after screening,” he noted.

Iranian Researchers Develop Equipment Vital for Coronavirus PatientsThe researcher said around 400 ventilators have been produced and offered on the market following the coronavirus outbreak.

“Our second device is the BIPAP apparatus which controls pressure inside lungs. This device has two levels of pressure which allows the patient to inhale and exhale,” he said.
He added the third device used in the fight against COVID-19 is the AVAPS apparatus which is very useful for coronavirus patients. He said the company is now receiving standards and the required permits for the apparatus.

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COVID-19 Epidemic under Control in Iran: Official

Iran’s COVID-19 Fatalities Surpasses 8,500

Sorena Sattari, the vice president for science and technology, said many good developments have taken place in the domain of production of new devices in the country to fight COVID -19 epidemic.

“We are seeing excellent developments in the production of reliable medical equipment such as ventilators and different apparatuses used in theatre,” said Sattari.

“These companies have now received the necessary licenses and can even export their products to Europe,” he noted.

“With knowledge-based companies mass-producing masks and disinfectants … we have no problems in that regard,” he added.

The official underlined thousands of clinical tests along with hundreds of research studies have been conducted to help diagnose the disease and treat coronavirus patients.

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“The findings of these studies have helped us get a good understanding of the disease caused by the coronavirus as well as ways of treating it, and, moreover, resulted in knowledge-based companies producing all the necessary medical equipment,” he added.

Sattari noted knowledge-based companies and institutes are pressing ahead with their research work in the field of coronavirus, and expressed hope new findings will help control and tackle the disease more effectively and accurately.