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Iran Praises UAE’s Support for Its Corona Fight

Iran Praises UAE’s Support for Its Corona Fight

In a rare telephone conversation with Foreign Minister Zarif on Sunday evening, Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation of the United Arab Emirates Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed Al Nahyan reaffirmed his country’s solidarity with the Iranian government and nation in the fight against the coronavirus outbreak.

For his part, Foreign Minister Zarif appreciated the UAE’s expression of solidarity and support, describing the coronavirus epidemic as a global challenge, the defeat of which requires determination, cooperation and collaboration of the whole world.

Top Iranian, Azeri Diplomats Discuss COVID-19 Outbreak

Top Iranian, Azeri Diplomats Discuss COVID-19 Outbreak

Foreign Minister Zarif and Elmar Mammadyarov, the Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Azerbaijan, held a telephone conversation on Sunday evening about the outbreak of coronavirus in the region and the world.

In their talks, the two senior diplomats also stressed the need for collective cooperation among all countries in the battle with COVID-19.

In the conversation, Foreign Minister Zarif expressed gratitude to the Republic of Azerbaijan’s government and nation for their assistance.

He also denounced the cruel and unilateral sanctions imposed by the United States of America as a major obstacle to Iran’s fight against the dangerous virus, noting that Iran and the world will get through such difficult stage.

Iran Dismisses Concerns about Shortage of Medical Supplies, Foodstuff

Hassan Rouhani- Iran President

In remarks following a joint meeting between the administration’s economic headquarters and the representatives of the private sector, held in Tehran on Sunday, President Rouhani said a series of major decisions have been made to support the vulnerable groups and businesses of the society in the wake of outbreak of COVID-19.

He also assured the Iranian people that their health and medical needs would be fully met and the necessary food supplies and basic commodities have been provided by the administration.

There are enough commodities in Iran’s stockpiles of necessary products, the required purchases have been made, the country’s ports are filled with supplies, and the funding for the purchase of any new item will be rapidly provided by the Central Bank of Iran, the president underlined.

The president also said the participants in the meeting have reached a consensus that the country’s economic activities and processes and the trade interaction among people and businesses should continue in a normal manner in spite of the coronavirus outbreak, however, a series of health protocols must be observed.

President Rouhani then dismissed the notion of quarantine, adding, “There is rumor that a number of shops and some businesses would be quarantined in Tehran or in some other cities; there is no such thing at all, there is no quarantine, not today, not during the Nowruz holidays, not afterwards and not before that.”

“Everybody is free in their businesses and activities,” the president underlined, noting that the administration strives to offer services and run the economic activities in such a way that people would stay at home as much as possible, would not attend gatherings, and all activities would conform with the health protocols.

He then made it clear that the only supervisory body making decisions about the businesses or regulating the opening hours is the Coronavirus Battle National Headquarters in Tehran, stressing that none of the provincial governors or medical units are allowed to make a decision in this regard.

President Rouhani then stated that negotiations are underway with the neighboring countries to facilitate the travels of individuals, particularly for the transfer of goods at the border, in compliance with the health protocols defined by the World Health Organization.

The president finally highlighted the decisions to mitigate the harms to the businesses and people following the spread of coronavirus, saying the deadline for tax payments and for the installments of bank loans has been extended by three months.

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on March 15

Iranian Newspapers

Iranian Newspapers

Abrar:

1- UN Staff in New York Will Work from Home

2- Protector of US Interests in Iran Summoned to Foreign Ministry

3- UN Calls for Immediate Cessation of Tensions in Iraq

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on March 15


 

Afkar:

1- Rouhani to World Leaders: It’s Not Possible for Anyone to Manage Such Crisis Alone

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on March 15


 

Aftab-e Yazd:

1- Sky Is Blue Everywhere in the World

* A Report on People’s Reaction to COVID-19 in Other Countries

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on March 15


 

Ebtekar:

1- US Diplomacy Victim of Trump’s Personal Interests

2- Tehran Not Yet Quarantined

3- Musicians Performing Online Concerts for People Staying Home

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on March 15


 

Etemad:

1- Coronavirus Somewhere around White House

2- Iran’s Top General Says All Citizens Will Be Monitored

3- Tehran Won’t Be Quarantined: Gov’t Spokesman

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on March 15


 

Ettela’at:

1- 1,200 New Medical Centres Launched for Corona Patients

2- Europe Gripped by Coronavirus Crisis

3- Exponential Growth of Coronavirus Statistics in Iran

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on March 15


 

Jame Jam:

1- Coronavirus and Empty Shelves

* American, European People’s Panic-Buying Shows New Face of Western Reality

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on March 15


 

Javan:

1- WHO: Europe Turned into Epicentre of Coronavirus Epidemic

2- Stronger Missile Attacks on US’ Al-Taji Base

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on March 15


 

Jomhouri Eslami:

1- Health Minister: Restrictions on People’s Travel to Be Imposed Soon

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on March 15


 

Kayhan:

1- People’s Unmatched Synergy in Difficult Days of Coronavirus

2- Nasrallah: US’ Recent Crime in Iraq Won’t Remain Unanswered

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on March 15


 

Setareh Sobh:

1- Nowruz without Shopping, Travel, Visiting Relatives

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on March 15


 

Shargh:

1- Rouhani via Video Conference: Lockdown of Tehran Big Lie

2- Mousavian: US’ Hostility with Iran Must Be Settled; Otherwise, Bigger Crisis Coming

3- Corona Crisis Reveals True Face of Trump, Macron, Merkel

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on March 15

Nearly 14,000 Infected by Coronavirus in Iran

Nearly 14,000 Infected by Coronavirus in Iran

Kianoush Jahanpour, the Health Ministry’s spokesman, on Sunday confirmed 1,209 new cases of coronavirus infections, including 113 new deaths, during the past 24 hours.

The 13,938 cases include 3,574 in Tehran, 1,278 in Mazandaran, 1,183 in Isfahan, 1,004 in Qom, 840 in Gilan, 698 in Markazi, 665 in Alborz, 568 in Khorasan Razavi, 450 in Semnan, 407 in Qazvin, 374 in East Azarbaijan, 326 in Yazd, 289 in Lorestan, 259 in Golestan, 253 in Khuzestan, 252 in Fars, 201 in Zanjan, 193 in West Azarbaijan, 154 in Ardabil, 134 in Kurdistan, 124 in Hamadan, 115 in Kermanshah, 101 in Ilam, 100 in South Khorasan, 90 in Hormozgan, 84 in Kerman, 60 in Sistan and Baluchestan, 52 in North Khorasan, 49 in Chaharmahal and Bakhtiari 34 in Bushehr, and 27 in Kohgiliyeh and Buyer-Ahmad.

Iran FM’s Letters for Counterparts Submitted to Diplomats

Iran FM’s Letters for Counterparts Submitted to Diplomats

The Iranian Foreign Minister’s deputies for the affairs of various regions held separate and multiple meetings with the ambassadors and heads of the foreign missions residing in Iran, expounded on the latest status of the fight against the coronavirus epidemic, mentioned the problems and obstacles that the unilateral sanctions imposed by the United States of America have posed to the supply of the necessary health and medical products, and handed over the letters from the Iranian Minister of Foreign Affairs for his counterparts in different countries to the heads of foreign missions resident in Tehran for submission to the Foreign Ministers.

The contents of the letter were identical to the letter that Foreign Minister Zarif has written to Secretary-General of the United Nations Antonio Guterres on Saturday, March 14, 2020.
In the meetings, it was emphasized that the unilateral and illegal sanctions imposed by the United States against the Islamic Republic of Iran are the main obstacle to the effective and inclusive fight against the coronavirus outbreak, and it was underlined that the international community must not recognize and implement those unlawful sanctions.

In the letters to Secretary-General of the United Nations and to his foreign counterpart, Foreign Minister Zarif has emphasized that despite Iran’s scientific capabilities and the commitment that the country’s health system has shown to the fight against the coronavirus outbreak, the US’ sanctions have affected the legal trade of the sale of medicine, medical equipment and humanitarian supplies and have posed serious obstacles to the efforts to battle against the COVID-19 outbreak in Iran.

No Country Except Iran Could Deal with COVID-19 under Sanctions: Rouhani
No Country Except Iran Could Deal with COVID-19 under Sanctions: Rouhani

The Foreign Minister has also cited examples of the US’ measures against Iran, pointing to the effect of the US sanctions on Iran’s oil sales as well as the exports of other products by the country’s state-run and non-governmental sectors and a consequent reduction in the country’s incomes and in the ability of the government to provide subsidy for the basic commodities consumed by the Iranian citizens, the private sector’s reduced capacity for production and employment, the multilayered nature of sanctions on the financial sectors, transportation, insurance and banks for preventing the sale of medicine and medical equipment to Iran, the refusal to supply the Iranian airlines with the components, tools and even the navigation software, and the recent measure from the American companies to obstruct the use of information technology in preventing the spread of COVID-19.

Foreign Minister Zarif has also deplored the international community’s inaction in the face of the illegal measures of the government of the United States.

At the conclusion of the letter, Foreign Minister Zarif has stressed the necessity for an immediate end to the US government’s economic terrorism against people of Iran, has highlighted the duty of the United Nations and the Member States to support the Iranian people and government’s call for an end to the US government’s policy, and has asked the UN Secretary-General to have the text of the letter circulated as a document of the General Assembly and the Security Council.

Iran May Use Imam Khomeini Mausoleum to Keep Treat Coronavirus Patients

Iran May Use Imam Khomeini Mausoleum to Keep Treat Coronavirus Patients

“Seyyed Hassan Khomeini has agreed to closing the mausoleum ,” said a member of Islamic City Council of Tehran Seyyed Hassan Rasouli.

“Now the Coronavirus patients could be kept there, and a whole range of other capacities of the place can be put at Tehran Municipality’s disposal.”

With an area of 20 square km and ample indoor space, the mausoleum seems to have drawn the attention of the coronavirus crisis managers in Tehran, as the crisis’ proportions in the sprawling megacity grow.

Olfactory Disorder Getting Prevalent in Iran amid Coronavirus Outbreak

Olfactory Disorder Getting Prevalent in Iran amid Coronavirus Outbreak

In an interview with ISNA, Dr Ebrahim Razmapa, Vice President of the Rhinology Research Society of Iran, has talked about the possible link between olfactory disorder and the development of the new coronavirus, saying over the past month, the prevalence of olfactory and taste disorders has suddenly increased unexpectedly and unbelievably.

“It should be noted that the sense of taste is aided by the sense of smell and the person who loses his smelling sense will have no tasting sense. So the main problem is the olfactory disorder.”

“At the same time, it should be noted that the olfactory disorder is divided into two categories; one is obstructive and one is neurotic. Obstructive disorder is related to the respiratory and nasal passages which, if closed for any reason, including severe inflammation, polyps, etc., can lead to olfactory dysfunction which can be easily remedied by medical or surgical treatment.”

The type of olfactory disorder that has become common these eays is mainly a nerve dysfunction that existed in the past and whose underlying cause is unclear; however, the most common cause previously mentioned was viral infections, continued Razmpa.

“In previous cases, even without specific treatment, the smelling sense would eventually return after one year. In those cases, we offered drug treatments such as vitamins and corticosteroids. At the same time, another problem that can lead to the dysfunction is autoimmune diseases.”

Is Smelling Disorder Associated with Coronavirus?

“While there have been recent reports of the dysfunction, there are currently two hypotheses for this, said the Iranian specialist.

The first hypothesis is that the disorder can be linked to the new coronavirus, that is, the coronavirus itself, which has a neuronal invasion, can lead to this. The coronavirus is the virus that has developed and therefore has the most devastating effects on the respiratory system, the heart and the kidney, but studies have yet to be completed and it may affect the nerves as well. Therefore, the new coronavirus may be the cause of the spread of the dysfunction, which we consider to be the most likely hypothesis,” said Razmpa.

Our second hypothesis is that this disorder may be due to the detrimental effects of the detergents and disinfectants used during this period, he added.

“First, it should be noted that we can no longer treat it with corticosteroids as before. Because cortisone weakens the immune system, it puts people at greater risk for corona and makes them more vulnerable to the disease. So our treatment is using zinc and selenium and various vitamins as a symptomatic treatment,” stressed Razmpa.

The important point is that there are many people with coronavirus who do not show any symptoms, but they spread COVID-19.

What is being said is that those with olfactory disorder symptoms may have been infected with the new coronavirus. However, we cannot say everyone with COVID-19 disease will develop the disorder. It should be noted that our patients are those who have tested, underlined Razmpa.

Another important point is that those who have an olfactory disorder and at the same time have other symptoms of coronavirus disease should be examined.

An important point to keep in mind is that if people with an olfactory disorder are suspected of being infected, they must isolate themselves and avoid contact with others. As it is strongly hypothesised that this olfactory disorder may be related to coronavirus disease, the patients must try to reduce their association with others.

“Even in some medical centres where corona patients were admitted, studies have found that one of their problems was olfactory and taste disorders,” Razmpa said. Therefore, olfactory disorder can be linked to corona disease, but it does not mean that anyone who has an olfactory disorder has COVID-19.

Iran on Saturday reported that the novel coronavirus claimed another 97 lives, its highest single-day toll since the first deaths were announced on February 19.

Iranian forces are clearing the streets nationwide and all citizens will be checked for the new coronavirus in a bid to halt its spread.

A newly formed commission has been charged with overseeing the “emptying of shops, streets and roads” within that time frame, armed forces chief of staff Major General Mohammad Baqeri said.

“During the next 10 days, the entire Iranian nation will be monitored once through cyberspace, by phone and, if necessary, in person, and those suspected of being ill will be fully identified.”

The measures were brought into force after Iran’s leader Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei ordered the armed forces to lead the battle against the new coronavirus.

Coronavirus Infection Chain Broken in “Four” Iranian Provinces

COVID-19 in Iran: Number of New Infections Drops for 10th Day in Row

Dr. Kianoush Jahanpour, spokesman for Iran’s health ministry, has said no new cases of infection with coronavirus has been reported in the Iranian province of Golestan, adding that if the people continue to pay attention to hygiene and to self-quarantine, the disease will “soon” be rooted out from the province.

Dean of Golestan University of Medical Sciences Abdolreza Fazelshomar also said that since 20 February, out of 658 samplings for coronavirus, 258 have tested positive and 400 negative. A total of 2,700 patients diagnosed with COVID-19 have been hospitalized, 1,645 of whom recovered and were released from hospitals and treatment centres.

1,001 patients are still hospitalized, and 45 have died, he added.

Meanwhile, Fars News Agency reports that Kerman, Hormozgan, and Kohgiluyeh and Boyer-Ahmad provinces have also brought the number of new cases of infection with coronavirus down to zero, breaking the chain of infection.