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Sanctions Crippling Iran’s Fight against COVID-19: Tehran Mayor on Guardian

Sanctions Crippling Iran's Fight against COVID-19: Tehran Mayor on Guardian

“As mayor of Tehran I have seen lives lost as a result of medical shortages. This is no time for vindictive politics,” Hanachi wrote in the article published on Saturday, April 4, 2020.

What follows is the full text of his piece:

o many of us urban administrators in Iran, the onslaught of coronavirus has underscored an important fact of life: no town, city or nation can be indifferent to global crises, even in far-flung corners of our world.

Indeed, while the mantra of good governance over the past century has been to “think global, act local”, we must today think and act both locally and globally.

Unfortunately, the small-mindedness that has dominated the politics of various countries in past years has not dissipated. Rather, those who have aggressively advocated pursuit of narrowly defined “national interests” at any cost are doubling down. The consequences of this posturing are many.

In Iran, urban administrators are left facing an unprecedented public health crisis. Figures show that 3,160 had died from the disease by 2 April and there are more than 50,000 cases of infection. The rate of infections is not yet slowing, and many of them are in Tehran, the city of which I am mayor.

Doubtless there are things that we could do differently, like every country in the world. But we are operating against the backdrop of the most extreme sanctions regime in history. The US embargo not only prohibits American companies and individuals from conducting lawful trade with Iranian counterparts, but given that the sanctions are extra-territorial, all other countries and companies are also bullied into refraining from doing legitimate business with Iranians, even the selling of medicines.

As a result, the ability of my colleagues and I to provide the health, logistical and other essential infrastructure necessary to combat the disease has been drastically reduced. We experience this loss every day, and it can be counted in people that would not have died.

This unjust treatment of Iran has come about via the policies of one country – the United States – whose ruling administration does not seem to prioritise even its own national interests, but instead the narrow interests of a governing party. The outcome of such irresponsible policies and behaviour is not limited to Iran; they have also inflicted harm on the American public.

Indeed, the Donald Trump administration’s refusal to halt its economic warfare against Iran is directly impeding our efforts to deal with a virus which knows no borders. Is it in the US’s national interest for the coronavirus pandemic to become permanent?

In order to better confront these new global crises, there is a need for politicians to realise that the path to pursuing national interests is not separate or contrary to that of global interests and international accountability.

Of equal importance, it must be recognised that as long as the general consensus in international politics does not actively move toward reducing injustice and inequality beyond national and racial boundaries, global crises will continue to indiscriminately endanger every country in the world.

The world cannot go on like this. If global leaders fail to seize the opportunity to embrace change, we will all continue to remain highly vulnerable to communicable diseases, environmental catastrophes, global warming, terrorism, violent extremism and other shared threats.

Iran Records Highest Number of COVID-19 Deaths in 24 Hours

Iran Makes Wearing Masks in Public Places Obligatory as of July 5

The new fatalities increase the death toll to 3,452, said Health Ministry spokesman Kianoush Jahanpour on Saturday.

At the same period of time (Friday noon to Saturday noon), Iran also had the highest number of patients discharged from the hospital after full recovery. According to Jahanpour, 1,801 patients recovered in 24 hours, increasing the total number of recoveries to 19,736.

The number of new infections also dropped for the sixth day in a row. The spokesman said 2,560 new cases were confirmed in 24 hours, raising the total number to 55,743.
He said 4,103 of the patients are in severe conditions right now.
The spokesman also called on all Iranians to take the self-assessment online coronavirus test.

Iran President Unveils ‘Smart Distancing’ Plan to Fight COVID-19

Iran’s President

Speaking at a Saturday meeting of the National Headquarters to Fight the Coronavirus, President Rouhani said the country seeks to follow up on its existing physical distancing plan with a new “smart distancing” initiative to curb the outbreak of COVID-19.

He noted that the first and second phases of the physical distancing plan had attained “good achievements”.

“Currently, we are in the third phase which consists of smart distancing; its specifications have to be laid out,” President Rouhani said.

The president called on the chairpersons of committees of the Coronavirus Fight National Headquarters to assess the situation carefully and make decisions about the details of the new plan.

Varied and extensive protocols for the fight against the coronavirus should be defined carefully in all fields, proportional to various businesses, for the reopening period after making sure that following the previous stages, the conditions have been stabilized, he emphasized.

The president underlined that the new health protocols for smart social distancing should be devised in such a way that all people in various sectors may rest assured that their health would be protected with a high degree of confidence by observing the protocols if they get out of the house or work.

On Tuesday, Rouhani extended social distancing measures until April 8 to help stop the spread of the novel coronavirus across the country.

IAEA to Send Two Rapid Coronavirus Testing Devices to Iran: Envoy

IAEA to Send Two Rapid Coronavirus Testing Devices to Iran: Envoy

Kazem Gharibabadi said following consultations between the two sides, the International Atomic Energy Agency decided to send two RT-PCRs to Iran.

“In addition to these two devices, personal protective equipment for users of the device, equipment for setting up and upgrading and calibration, and special detection kits that use three techniques will also be sent,” he noted.

The RT-PCR is used in research laboratories to study gene expression. It can be used clinically to diagnose genetic diseases and monitor drug therapy.

US Finger-Pointing at Iran Knows No Bounds: Iran UN Envoy

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“The US administration’s Iran-bashing is limitless,” said Majid Takht-e-Ravanchi in a tweet.

He added the White House is also pressing ahead with its rumour-mongering against Iran.

“While the world focuses on cooperation to defeat #COVID19 — and calls on US to lift its #economicterrorism— [US Secretary of State] @SecPompeo disregards this and instead spreads disinformation: this time against Iranian diplomats,” he added.
His remarks came in reaction to a tweet by Pompeo, in which he accused Iranian diplomats of being involved in an assassination in Turkey.

The US’ psychological war against the Islamic Republic comes as the country is fighting against the novel coronavirus under the cruel sanctions imposed by the United States.
On Friday, Iran’s Ambassador and Permanent Representative to the UN office in Geneva Esmaeil Baqaei Hamaneh wrote a letter to Director General of the World Health Organization (WHO) Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus to warn that medical sanctions by the United States government against the Islamic Republic amount to an “unprecedented threat” to global public health.

Imposition of the cruel and illegal sanctions on Iran, which has resulted in the ordinary Iranian people being denied access to medicine and medical equipment and services, clearly exemplifies a crime against humanity, he said in the letter.

Iranian MPs-Elect Vow to Work Towards Boosting Domestic Production

Iranian MPs-Elect Vow to Work Towards Boosting Domestic Production

In a letter to Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei, 182 elected MPs expressed their readiness to work towards realization of the “Jump in Production” motto, a rubric chosen by the Leader as the name of the Persian New Year 1399 starting March 20, 2020.

Signatories to the letter have given assurances that they will tap into all expert potential at the 11th parliament to remove hurdles to national economy and try their utmost to utilize all legislative and supervisory potential available to them to eliminate impediments to domestic production and channel cash flow into the production sector.

The MPs also undertook to rectify the structure of the national budget while passing the budget bill without being swayed by political considerations.

“Today, thanks to the macro-policies adopted by Your Excellency, the threat of economic sanctions has turned into a historic opportunity for carrying our structural reforms in Iran’s economy,” they said.

The MPs reiterated that they will also tap into the potentialities of other branches of government to further strengthen the country’s economy:

Fresh Waves of Coronavirus Infection Could Hit Tehran: Official

Fresh Waves of Coronavirus Infection Could Hit Tehran: Official

“We may still see new waves of the coronavirus outbreak in Tehran,” said Alireza Zali.
He also highlighted the national screening program which is also being implemented in the capital.

He said the screening plan will help identify cases with slight symptoms without them having to go to hospitals for diagnosis.

He said medical personnel have been offering invaluable services, adding, “The more time passes since the outbreak of the disease, the more experience health staff will gain.”

So far nearly 70 million Iranians have been screened for the novel Coronavirus as part of the national mobilization plan.

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Over 100 Shipments of Goods Needed to Counter COVID-19 Cleared at Tehran Airport

Over 100 Shipments of Goods Needed to Counter COVID-19 Cleared at Tehran Airport

“Despite Nowruz holidays, the Customs Office of the Imam Khomeini International Airport cleared hygienic items and medications sent in to fight the coronavirus in the shortest time possible and with the minimum paperwork by the customs personnel working 24/7,”

Saeid Saffari Taheri, the customs chief at the airport.

The goods include machinery used to produce three-layer face masks.

“Producers of the machinery say it is capable of turning out 100,000 to 200,000 three-layer masks per day,” he said.

“Since the beginning of the time the national campaign against the coronavirus was enforced, a considerable number of medications, hygienic items and equipment used to counter the coronavirus have been sent in via the Imam Khomeini Airport’s customs,” he added.

“The supplies have been taken to the intended centres nonstop in cooperation with relevant organizations, and the trend continues,” he said.

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Several Natl. Icons Rush to Help Needy Amid COVID-19 Outbreak in Iran

Several Natl. Icons Rush to Help Needy Amid COVID-19 Outbreak in Iran

Wrestling icons Rasoul Khadem, Hassan Rahimi and Komeil Qassemi, along with Parviz Parastoui, a distinguished star of stage and screen, are taking aid packages to low-income families.

Rasoul Khadem is a former Iranian wrestler who won a Bronze medal in the 1992 Summer Olympics and a gold medal in the 1996 Summer Olympics. He was also the 1994 and 1995 world champion and the 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995 and 1996 Asian champion. He was the president of the Islamic Republic of Iran’s Wrestling Federation from January 4, 2014 to November 3, 2018. He was also the technical director of Iran’s wrestling national teams and head coach of Iran’s freestyle wrestling national team from January 2012 to 2018.

Hassan Rahimi is another Iranian wrestler who has won several medals and was crowned the champion in 2013.

Komeil Qassemi is another former Iranian wrestler who won a gold medal in the men’s freestyle 120 kg event at the 2012 Summer Olympics.

Parviz Parastoui is also a popular and famous actor who has appeared in numerous movies and TV series.

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Iran President Issues New Orders on Backing Businesses Hit by COVID-19

Iran President Issues New Orders on Backing Businesses Hit by COVID-19

President Hassan Rouhani issued the directives in phone conversations with seven Cabinet ministers as well as the governor of the Central Bank.

In phone calls with Minister of Health and Medical Education Saeid Namaki and Minister of the Interior Abdolreza Rahmani Fazli, the president instructed them to immediately study the trend of enforcement of the national social-distancing plan, and how effective and successful the plan has been. The president said the reports could be discussed at meetings of the National Coronavirus Task Force as a basis for future decisions on how to manage and press ahead with the campaign against COVID-19.

President Rouhani also held phone conversations with Education Minister Mohsen Haji-Mirzaei and Minister of Science, Research and Technology Mansour Gholami. During the phone calls, the president issued instructions on conducting precise studies in order to draw up health protocols after the reopening of schools, universities, scientific and educational centres and dormitories as well as how those protocols should be enforced.

President Rouhani also got on the phone with Jamshid Ansari, the vice president and head of the State Administrative and Employment Organization. The president issued orders to draw up and enforce health protocols at state organizations and institutions.

In his phone call with Petroleum Minister Bijan Namdar Zangeneh, the president issued orders with regards to the supply of energy, effective activities in petrochemical production and in the global oil climate, along with other pertinent issues.

President Rouhani also talked on the phone with Vice President Mohammad-Baqer Nobakht, who is also the head of the country’s Budget and Planning Organization. The president ordered that some Rls. 750 billion in finances be earmarked for different occupations and groups which meet the requirements as specified by the government’s Economic Task Force.

In a phone conversation with Abdunaser Hemati, the governor of the Central Bank, President Rouhani was briefed on the bank’s programs for allocating Rls. 750 trillion in finances to businesses affected by the coronavirus outbreak. The president also emphasized the necessity of offering prompt support to production and service units which have suffered losses because of the COVID-19 outbreak. He also appreciated the services offered by the Central Bank and the banking system, especially branches of different banks, in these tough days.

In the phone call, Central Bank Governor Abdolnasser Hemmati briefed the president on the programs of the Central Bank for providing foreign currency and managing forex markets.

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