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Iran, Pakistan Discuss Coronavirus Battle

In a telephone conversation with Foreign Minister Zarif on Sunday evening, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Pakistan Shah Mehmood Qureshi expounded on the efforts made by the Pakistani government to lift the US’ unilateral sanctions against Iran while the Islamic Republic is struggling with the coronavirus outbreak.

The senior Pakistani diplomat also praised the Coronavirus Battle Headquarters of Iran for its decision to provide medical services for the Pakistani pilgrims.

For his part, Foreign Minister Zarif expressed gratitude to the government of Pakistan for its efforts to remove the unilateral and cruel sanctions imposed by the US government and for its solidarity with the Islamic Republic of Iran in the fight against the coronavirus epidemic.

Iran Expresses Regret over Croatia Earthquake

A destroyed car in Zagreb, Croatia is seen following the earthquake on March 22, 2020 / Photo by AP

In a statement, Seyyed Abbas Mousavi expressed regret over the powerful quake which caused severe damages in Croatia.

He also sympathized with the Croatian government and nation, especially those who suffered damages from the inauspicious incident.

The powerful earthquake struck north of Croatia’s capital, Zagreb, damaging buildings, burying vehicles in rubble and causing several fires.

As firefighting and rescue operations were ongoing at several locations across Zagreb on Sunday, news outlets reported that a 15-year-old was in critical condition and others were injured.

GFZ German Research Centre for Geosciences said the quake, which was felt across the Western Balkans, struck at a depth of 10km (six miles). It downgraded the magnitude to 5.3 from an initial reading of 6.0.

“It lasted over 10 seconds. By far the strongest I have ever felt,” one witness said, adding that it was followed by several aftershocks.

Croatia’s Interior Minister Davor Bozinovic issued an appeal on Twitter for people in the streets to keep a social distance from each other as the country struggles to contain the spread of the coronavirus. So far, Croatia has confirmed 206 cases of the virus and one death.

Iran Working to Address Problems of Its Truck Drivers Stranded Abroad

Asked by reporters about a viral video showing the Iranian trucks stranded at the borders of Romania, Bulgaria and Turkey, the Foreign Ministry spokesman said on Sunday, “In the wake of the outbreak of coronavirus in the world, Europe has now emerged as an epicentre of the disease, and strict regulations have been introduced along the borders of the European countries, which also apply to the European citizens.”

“Considering such circumstances, our Embassies in Europe and in all regional countries and neighbours have been active and on the alert since a month ago, and have even presented experts with definite telephone numbers (to answer the calls) round the clock to pursue the cases.”

“Specifically about those trucks, consultations have been in progress both at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Headquarters and at the Embassies until this morning immediately after receiving information about their (trucks’) exact location, and consultations have been made with the customs authorities of Romania, Bulgaria and Turkey to facilitate the movement of them (the trucks),” Mousavi said.

“In addition, queues of trucks belonging to various countries have been formed for kilometers at the border crossings of those countries,” he added.

“The Minister of Foreign Affairs (Mohammad Javad Zarif) has also talked about this subject specifically in his telephone conversations, including with the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Bulgaria on March 20,” he added.

The spokesperson finally advised the Iranian truck drivers traveling to the other countries to immediately call the Iranian Embassies in case they encounter an abnormal situation (not if they are stranded in long queues at the customs of the other countries as part of ordinary bureaucracy).

The telephone numbers of the experts on call to provide service at the consular department of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs is:

 

0098 922 791 2521

00982161153009

 

The telephone numbers of the experts on call at the Iranian Embassies are as follows:

 

Bulgaria:

00359879810382

 

Romania:

0040761121802

0040761121801

0040764022490

 

Turkey:

0090505 059 1569

0090 551 211 26 15

 

The experts are ready to answer the calls round the clock.

Iran Reports Over 1,000 New Cases of COVID-19 Infection

Health ministry spokesman Kianoush Jahanpour said the figure brings the total number of confirmed infection cases in the country to 21,638.

“Fortunately, some 7,913 patients infected with COVID-19 in the country have recovered and have been discharged from hospital,” he noted.

Moreover, 129 infected people died over the 24-hour period, bringing the overall coronavirus fatality figure in Iran to 1,685.

In Iran, Felt-Making Has Roots in History

Felt is a textile material made up of wool and used mainly as traditional flooring. The material is known as ‘Feutre’ in France.

In the process of manufacturing felt, which is normally called ‘felt-rubbing’ in Iran, there is no need to weave anything, but the combination of compression and hot water causes the fibers to hook together into a single piece of fabric.

The physical properties of wool, which can be curled around and create membranes, allows for the production of felt.

In June 2011, felt-making art in the province of Chaharmahal and Bakhtiari was inscribed on the list of national intangible heritage.

Many felt producers in Chaharmahal and Bakhtiari are university graduates with academic degrees in designing, handicrafts and other fields.

What follows are IRNA’s photos of the art:

Iran Victorious in Controlling Corona Outbreak Despite Sanctions: Official

Alireza Raisi says although Iran is under crippling sanctions, it has been able to take appropriate measures to control the disease.

“We believe our greatest asset is relying on God and the ability of scientists and the support of the people to defeat Corona as soon as possible,” he added.

It has been about a month since the outbreak of Corona in the country; a disease that unfortunately has claimed the lives of many people in the world and has affected many others. Although medical authorities and specialists had urged people to observe the health tips, the disease continues to claim more victims in Iran.

After the corona outbreak, there was much fuss in some foreign media about handling the patients, lack of transparency in statistics, etc. These media continue to cast doubt on the efficiency of the country’s health care system and provoke more anxiety among the public.

To review the events of the past month and getting answers to some of our questions, Fars News Agency has conducted an interview with Deputy Health Minister Alireza Raisi. Here is the text of this interview translated by Iran Front Page:

Q: Does the process of screening and identifying corona patients continue at the airports?

A: Since the early days of the disease epidemic in China and Wuhan, where the World Health Organisation convened and issued a guideline, we did our best to translate this guideline very quickly and send it to all universities, colleges, schools, and all the institutions that work in this field. This was the first step taken immediately after the news of the spread of Corona in China released. The next thing we did was to check the land and air borders, the airports, and especially the flights coming in from China, and then some cameras were installed at the airports. Currently, our health teams are deployed at airports and monitor people coming from foreign countries.

Q: Have we had screening experiences in the past?

A: The program was performed annually at international airports during the Hajj, and during the Arba’een ceremony every year, people’s health was monitored at the borders. The other gathering that we have every year in the country is Rahian-e Nour, during which we stage manoeuvres to control the outbreak of any disease. (Rahian-e Noor or “The passengers of light” is the group of religious and political caravans which travel between zones in south and southwestern Iran to commemorate Iranian efforts and lives lost in the Iran–Iraq War.) At Nowruz and Ramadan, environmental health experts are also working to monitor the health of the people. Therefore, screening patients is not a new thing in our country.

In terms of health infrastructure in the country, our health network has one of the strongest and most advanced systems in the region. More than 30,000 centres are active in the country to give services to a population of 83 million people in urban and rural areas. We used this potential to control land, sea, and air borders, and the necessary controls were carried out through checking fever. Some hospitals were also specialised to receive these patients from the very first days, and the suspicious cases were transferred to these hospitals.

Q: Some in the foreign media have reported that before the corona outbreak in Iran, no action was taken to prevent the spread. Would you please explain?

A: The measures we took prior to corona’s spread in Iran included border controls, and sending instructions to universities and hospitals to get prepared to confront the disease. The equipment needed for hospitalisation of the patients were also prepared in advance. At that time, the country was in special circumstances, with 57 of our students studying in Wuhan, China. These students were behind the borders, and Iran-China flights were interrupted. Flights to China were banned based on the protocols. We had to bring back students to the country, so a special flight with a medical team was sent to Wuhan and 57 students returned to Iran. We quarantined these students in a standard location for 14 days and did the necessary tests. After finding out that all these people were healthy, they headed home.

Q: Some claim that Iran announced the numbers too late. Can you explain more?

A: We were at the peak of the flu outbreak at that time, and many of our fellow countrymen had died months before because of the flu. The death toll from the flu reached 130, and many patients were hospitalised. As the symptoms of corona and influenza are overlapping and no diagnostic kits were available to us at the time and many countries in the world did not have access to the kit, it was difficult for us to diagnose it. It should be noted that the Corona Diagnostic Kit was only available in China and immediately after China provided the kits for us, the tests began and the first case was found on February 18 in Qom. On February 19, this patient’s test result was announced positive. I firmly announce that we publicised it just two hours after the test result was out. This as the parliament elections were scheduled for February 21 and we did not take any political considerations into account to declare this issue. However, some opposition media outlets today accuse the Iranian government of announcing the results late due to the February 21 elections and the February 11 demonstration. Before February 11, there was no kit available in the world that we could identify the patients. Keep in mind that the countries, which are currently accusing us, have sanctioned us and have disrupted our access to the kits and laboratory equipment.

Q: Did you get the masks you bought from the UK?

A: We had bought several million masks from the UK, but because of the sanctions it didn’t give us the masks. In this situation, we strengthened the Pasteur Institute. It is a reference laboratory approved by the World Health Organisation. The centre made its efforts to develop diagnostic kits, and we identified the first patients through small WHO-approved kits and also through kits made by our own scientists.

Q: What did the Ministry of Health do after the corona diagnosis?

A: Immediately after that, Kamkar Hospital in Qom was specialised to Covid-19 patients. This is one of the great things that nobody talks about. We were able to evacuate the hospital and only admit Covid-19 patients. Immediately after this, the second hospital was chosen as a backup, and soon after that, Masih Daneshvari Hospital was completely dedicated to corona disease. Two thousand hospital beds in Tehran were allocated to serve patients with corona disease. In addition, we ordered all provinces that a hospital must be dedicated to care for these patients. There were many Chinese workers in the holy city of Qom and many Chinese students were studying there. Our surveys showed that these students had a great deal of travel to China in the past month, and that they were traveling not only by Chinese flights but by connecting flights as well. For example, some had come to Iran through Turkey, Dubai or Doha. I would like to state with certainty that the disease has entered Iran from China.

Q: Some media want to suggest that the disease came from many parts of the world. They say there are two types of Covid-19; Iranian Covid-19 and the Chinese. What is your idea?

A: Unfortunately, some people try to categorise Covid-19 into two types with false arguments. Some are trying to announce that Covid-19 has been transmitted to other countries via Iran. However, the disease was transmitted from China to Iran, and it is not different from the disease in other countries. These people are interested in questioning our achievements in this field. Iran’s historical record has proven that Muslims do not want people of other societies be infected. We have also provided assistance to other countries in times of crisis. We have to keep in mind that Covid-19 is currently being spread from Europe and Italy.

Q: Why some countries do not report Corona cases?

A: We announce the corona disease statistics clearly, and that is why our number is so high. Many countries do not report their statistics correctly due to socio-economic considerations. Some of our neighbouring countries are not able to detect the disease if they want to announce the numbers. Before we officially announced our numbers, these countries were urging Iran to help them deal with Corona. All their written requests are available. After we announced there exists corona disease in our country, protective measures such as closing the borders were taken.

Q: How many hospital beds do you currently have to serve Covid-19 patients?

A: About 40,000 hospital beds in the country are ready to deal with the disease, and as I speak to you, less than 50% of hospital beds are occupied by Covid-19 patients. An additional 25,000 beds have also been prepared for critical conditions. Alongside this, Army, the IRGC, and Police hospitals are being used. The army and the IRGC announced their readiness to prepare more than 15 field hospitals quickly. Much of this has been performed so that we can serve patients, but so far we do not need to use this capacity. Moreover, the IRGC and the armed forces have provided more than 2,000 hospital beds as post-hospital facilities. We will use this capacity to quarantine the discharged patients.

Q: Some people criticise Iran’s policy of preventing the outbreak and believe that the Islamic Republic should quarantine its cities. Do you agree?

A: Iran’s policy on dealing with the disease is not to quarantine. A country like Britain has completely abandoned the society and does not have a quarantine strategy. We have clearly and transparently used the strategy of keeping people out of the community. We encourage them to stay at home and quarantine themselves. This approach has been approved by the World Health Organisation. We always advise people not to come out. We tell them if they stay at home we can control the disease. Some people claim that quarantine could be effective in Iran, but note that the economic, social and cultural situation of our country does not let us quarantine a city. The best model for the World Health Organisation and the Ministry of Health was staying home. We have not chosen the Italian and Chinese method. We do not claim that their methods are wrong, but the method we have chosen is not wrong. Each country runs a different model.

Q: Explain more about the screening process. How do you do it?

A: During this time, we have reinforced all the hospitals and the excellent work being done in the country is the issue of National Mobilization against Corona. It is being done with the help of popular forces such as the Basij and the armed forces and NGOs as well as 75,000 troops at the Health Screening Patient Bases. Before they refer to the hospital, we go to them and this is a special strategy against the virus. We identify people in three ways. First, the SALAMAT.GOV.IR site is launched and people can record their information by answering a few simple questions. Upon logging into this system, an SMS will be sent immediately to our healthcare provider to inform him/her of the status of the person registered with the system. If the registrant has symptoms, our colleagues will call and track his/her status via 4030 hotline. Our partners also receive information directly from people. The third approach, which is less recommended, is to refer people to health centres. After screening, 1200 of our centres that work 16 hours a day provide services to suspicious cases.

Q: Do you have a plan for those at home?

A: After the health care providers contact, if someone has symptoms, they will be introduced to the health centres. If the physician says the person has no particular problems after the examination, he or she will be sent home to rest. If they have severe symptoms, they will go to hospital. Keep in mind that some people do not have severe symptoms and they can be treated at home. Our health care providers will look at their physical condition of them for up to 5 days after. Some of these people require outpatient treatment that is provided by the centres and protocols are developed for each of these measures. If a person is admitted to the hospital, our health care provider will be notified through SMS. Our health care provider will go to the person’s family as soon as they realise a family member is in the hospital. S/he will check their symptoms. They also ask the families where the patient has been to identify other suspicious cases.

We have already screened more than 30 million people and this number is increasing every second. Fortunately, people’s participation in this project has been amazing over the past week. We screen on average 4 million people every day and it reflects people’s trust in health care system. Unfortunately, some media outlets are trying to cast doubt on these achievements. Of those 28 million people, only 0.9% were hospitalised, showing the strength of the country’s health system. This has led to a sharp decline in our hospital admissions in recent days. These health measures do not mean we are underestimating the virus. Our first strategy is to stay at home and if this is not done, we will be involved with this disease for the next two months. If people adhere to the recommendations for two weeks, the number of infections will go down.

Q: How many of corona patients are admitted to the ICU?

A: Our ICU beds are intended for critically ill patients. Usually, only 10% of these patients require ICU admission. Fifty percent of these people need respiratory support, and two to three percent may die.

Q: Many European countries claiming human rights have not helped Iran in lifting the sanctions. However, they accuse Iran of lacking transparency. Tell us more about the effects of sanctions in preventing and countering Corona?

A: We have been hurt by the cruel, one-sided, inhumane sanctions, and my colleagues are really sacrificing their lives. Unfortunately, some of our staff are infected by the coronavirus because of lack of access to health facilities. We lacked protective equipment at the start of the outbreak and were facing shortages. Although some countries were supposed to provide these items for us, sanctions did not let it happen. We have serious problems registering orders, purchasing, and transferring money due to sanctions. In addition, we cannot afford ventilators and ICU beds. Also, we cannot buy some medicines due to the money transfer problems. Although our country is strong in terms of health facilities, this volume of disease needs the help of other countries.

Let’s take a look at some European countries that are not under any sanctions but they are currently unable to control the disease. Our country is sanctioned, but we have been able to take appropriate measures to control the disease. More unfair is that some foreign media are questioning the efforts of our physicians and nurses, regardless of circumstances. We believe that our greatest asset is relying on God and the ability of scientists and the support of the people. We hope to defeat Corona as soon as possible.

Q: Some media outlets have reported that if the Iranian people do not cooperate, 300,000 will get the corona disease.

A: Based on the epidemiology of the disease, different modelling and scenarios are put forward, but none of them have accurate validity. Our strategy is to keep people at home. If we take into account our own modelling, and people continue to stay at home for the next two weeks, about 40,000 people will get the disease. Based on the norm, two percent die, but the situation would be worse if people do not follow the instructions. If there is no control, and as the spread of the disease is higher than number two, the charts we will find indicate that the disease will be spread very quickly in a short period of time. But slowly, its occurrence will decrease. If we observe and care about health tips, the chart will increase and the epidemic will decrease over time. As a result the number of referrals to hospitals will not go up. In that case, we provide longer care, reducing the mortality rate.

Q: So far some officials and politicians have got the disease. Have they been quarantined like others?

A: Since the first day of the outbreak, we have told all institutions and organisations how to hold meetings. We have told them how many people can be in the meeting and how long must be the distance between them. The authorities are also the people of this country, and many of them are serving their fellow countrymen. It is expected that authorities will observe more, but there is a high risk of contact with the disease among officials everywhere. The virus does not know the boss or the normal people. If they do not care, the transmission can certainly occur. The officials who are infected are also placed in quarantine and treatment is started.

Q: Why did some officials in the country take corona test without having any symptoms?

A: More than 80,000 corona tests have been conducted in the country, and only 30 tests were performed on the officials with symptoms. They have also been quarantined after their test results were positive. There is no discrimination between ordinary people and officials.

Q: Did the Chinese team transfer experiences to our country?

A: In addition to the Chinese team, a team of 12 experts from other countries and the World Health Organisation also visited Iran and examined the country’s health system for a week. After their return, we communicate via video conference each week. The coronavirus is unknown, and the information, research and experience of each country will benefit other countries. Good experiences have been shared with us by China. The WHO has acknowledged that there is good mobilisation and empathy among physicians and people. They have affirmed the country has a strong health infrastructure. At the beginning, there were only three laboratories in the country, and now the number of laboratories has reached 55. China has generously provided information to the world and is now assisting Iran in the field of diagnostic kits and masks.

Q: Do you have any good news on fighting corona disease?

A: One of the good things that has been done in our country was the drug combination therapy, which is currently under investigation. It is tested on 30 patients and will soon be tested on 300 other patients. This drug worked well and reduced the length of hospitalisation to four days. If it works, Iranian scientists have been able to discover the therapeutic regimen and it will be great news for the Iranian people.

Q: Do you expect the virus to be eradicated?

A: I predict that the virus will exist in the world next year and be part of seasonal viruses. Like the flu, this virus will appear every year, so the vaccines and medications can certainly help treat and save patients in the future.

Q: When will the coronavirus be controlled?

A: We will get rid of this disease by the end of June if we follow the health tips.

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‘Coronavirus Outbreak Can Act as Deterrent against World War III’

In an article published on the Khabar Online website, Iranian vet Payam Mohebbi argues that the disease could serve as a deterrent against the outbreak of a major conflict worldwide. The full text of the opinion piece follows.

Over the past years, as soon as countries boosted their income and amassed wealth, they became conceited and sought to dominate other nations, which would ultimately result in the outbreak of wars. This was among the major contributors to the eruption of World War I and World War II.

Moreover, pandemics which occurred in the past and took a heavy toll due to a lack of vaccines and antibiotics served as natural factor which controlled the world population. If we ponder over these developments, we will find out that World War I broke out as a result of these very acts of conquest. The war ended with the outbreak of Spanish influenza as the conflict had inflicted considerable financial and human cost on countries, forcing statesmen to go for peace.

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What is noteworthy is that wealthy states, in the past, would be interested in building weapons as it was a lucrative business, which, in turn, would encourage countries to wage wars and make world leaders talk to each other with the power of arms. Nevertheless, at the moment when the whole world is gripped by the coronavirus pandemic, all governments and politicians should think of protecting people against an enemy which cannot even be seen with the eye rather than entertaining all those past ideas.
In my estimation, this global pandemic has proved to the whole world that rich and poor people are equally vulnerable to diseases, and that class differences are pointless when a pandemic breaks out. In fact, a wealthy nation is as vulnerable to a pandemic as is an impoverished one, and both can have similar fatality figures.

It should be mentioned that putting countries under quarantine cannot be much effective in fighting contagious diseases because either people will have to contract this disease or a vaccine needs to be developed for it in order for humans to become immune to the virus.
As far as I am concerned, with the coronavirus pandemic in the world, we can look at the issue from a new perspective and interpret the virus outbreak in a different way. It is right that COVID-19 causes deaths and creates numerous problems across the world; however, the disease creates a sense of global desperation and, at the same time, sympathy, making us understand that all of us, Iranian or American, rich or poor, black or white, are equally susceptible to the disease.

On the other hand, the cost that wealthy countries are paying to fight the pandemic is more than that of less well-to-do nations. This can strike a kind of economic balance in the world and push global financial resources toward the production of medical and hygienic supplies rather than development and sale of weapons; hence, economic resources which were once spent on wars could now be uses to ameliorate health conditions.

In my opinion, as Spanish influenza served as a remedy for World War I, the coronavirus, too, can be seen as a vaccine for a third world war and act as a deterrent in this arena.

Building an Effective Digital Marketing Strategy? Here’s What You Need to Know

If you have a product or service that you think is in demand, now is a good time to get your hands on some highly effective marketing tools and develop your digital marketing strategy. Here are some digital marketing tools you ought to know about:

Google Analytics

Google Analytics has proven to be one of the best free tools by Google and should be an integral part of your digital marketing strategy. It allows you to track each action by each visitor. You can drum up all kinds of reports and analyses using Google Analytics.

It allows you to discover a variety of parameters, including leads, sales, downloads, and many more. However, be sure to conduct tests for one or two weeks and not stop it after a couple of days if you want to get accurate results. Ultimately, if you are a growth marketer, you ought to have this tool in your arsenal.

Building an Effective Digital Marketing Strategy? Here's What You Need to KnowAhrefs

Ahrefs has data on close to 150 million keywords under its belt. You can use this comprehensive SEO tool to boost the traffic to your website drastically.

It also allows you to conduct competitive analyses by following your competitors, what their top pages are, and so forth. You may use the Content Gap tool to take a look at their content rankings. The Top Pages tool allows you to look at the pages that host the most traffic and see the amount of traffic that goes to your competitors’ sites.

Ahrefs provides excellent SEO backlink analysis. You can expect a backlink analysis report of your competitors’ websites, which is not necessarily the case with most other SEO tools.

Slack

Slack is one of the leading communication services on the market. It allows you to create channels to transfer and receive information, thereby making sure business conversations are transparent and efficient. As a result, the collaboration between team members and members of different departments is a breeze.

Slack makes for a wonderful way to network and connect with others. It allows you to create, join, and leave channels as you please. Additionally, it is integrated with a variety of other tools.

Using Slack, you can create channels for different teams and departments and do group chats to share vital information. You can also direct message individual team members if you wish to discuss privately.

Slack is free for small to medium-sized businesses and offers custom pricing for enterprises.

Building an Effective Digital Marketing Strategy? Here's What You Need to KnowGoogle AdWords

Google AdWords is, by far, one of the most widely used online advertising options for business. It plays host to the Google Keyword Planner, which allows you to decide which keywords you want to include in your ad and other forms of content you may want to produce. It is a highly effective way to bring more prospects to your website and possibly turn them into returning customers. The payment works on a pay-per-click structure.

The All-in-One SEO Pack

The All-in-One SEO Pack is the way to go if your current Content Management System (CMS) is WordPress. A significant chunk of your online marketing strategy ought to based around Search Engine Optimization (SEO). You can expect this tool to help you optimize your content to increase its appeal to search engines. Here are some of its top features:

  • Advanced Canonical URLs.
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  • The automatic generation of META tags
  • Compatibility with most other plugins
  • Sends automated notifications regarding site changes to leading search engines, such as Google and Bing

Trello

Trello is another highly effective content management tool that has found its place in several organizations. Most organizations use this tool to brainstorm and strategize content.

Its appeal lies in the fact that it is free for small teams and businesses and makes it easy to schedule content online, irrespective of your teams are global and remote.

Also, it enables you to assign many employees to a card so that you can tell who is in charge of each task, examples of which are editing, writing, and so forth. Trello also allows users to create cards and add notes, schedule deadlines, and assign topics to different teams and departments. With Trello, you should have no problem with collaboration.

MailChimp

MailChimp is a popular social advertising and email marketing tool meant to create campaigns and automate them. It allows you to track the traffic you get from all your campaigns. In addition to this, you have multiple integration options with a buffet of SaaS companies.

MailChimp shines if you are looking for efficient email drip campaigns. While there are many such tools, MailChimp has many features that make it stand out from the crowd. Here are a couple of reasons why you ought to consider using MailChimp:

  • It offers you the option of self-service
  • It offers free plans if you have less than 2,000 subscribers or if you send less than 12,000 emails per month

If you are a growth marketer and are looking to build an effective online digital marketing strategy or want to build your product manager resume, these tools should help you get there in no time.

32 Million Iranians Screened for Coronavirus: Official

32 Million Iranians Screened for Coronavirus: Official

Saeid Namaki announced on Sunday 32,792,203 people have been creened so far, and the number is still increasing.

Earlier on Saturday, Deputy Minister of Health and Medical Education Alireza Raisi had said the move is aimed at identifying individuals infected with the virus.

He also said the infection rate has dropped in over a dozen provinces.

“We have seen that [people in] 13 provinces acted upon health recommendations, and, as a result, the number of cases infected with the coronavirus in those provinces has decreased,” he added.

“On day one of the Persian New Year 1,399, some 34,800 of our colleagues were on duty in the health sector and offering services; 39 health and medical centres were also offering services,” the deputy minister noted.

He said provinces which have been successful in implementing the screening plan are effectively managing efforts to mobilize different elements in the province.

He said Iran’s health and treatment infrastructure has made the country stand out among regional countries.

“We used this infrastructure in the national campaign against the coronavirus,” he underlined.

“Around 80 million people have electronic health files in our system, and all of them have identifiers,” he added.

Iran Armed Forced Were Ready to Tackle Corona Epidemic before Outbreak: Chief

Iran Will Definitely Change Approach to UAE: Top General

Major General Mohammad Baqeri said a possible outbreak of the disease had been predicted, and the necessary instructions to contain its possible spread had been communicated to the military to prepare themselves for a potential outbreak of the virus.

“Since the early hours when this problem emerged in the country, the hospitals of Armed Forces and relevant organizations in the city of Qom began countering the virus,” said the top commander.

Afterwards, he said, the campaign against coronavirus was extended to the whole country
He said over 50 Armed Forces hospital are currently receiving and treating patients infected with the virus.

The Iranian Armed Forces and their medical teams have been working in tandem with other medical personnel nationwide to help contain the spread of the virus and treat infected people.