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Coronavirus Death Toll in Iran Reaches 66

208 More Patients Die of COVID-19 in Iran: Ministry

Iran’s Health Ministry announced on Monday that 66 people have so far died of the disease in the country while 291 have recovered.
The Ministry said on Monday 523 new cases, including 12 new deaths, have been confirmed in past 24 hours.

The health ministry advised people not to go to medical facilities without specific reasons in order to avoid further infections.

Earlier in the day, Iranian officials said they would impose more restrictions on the entry and exit from the affected cities.

Meanwhile, government spokesman Ali Rabiei said the pressure of US sanctions and economic terrorism have negatively impacted Iran’s medical system and the nation’s healthcare but the authorities managed well to rein in the outbreak.

The global death toll is now exceeding three thousand.

Kuwait’s Health Ministry has confirmed 10 new cases of the corona-virus in the past 24 hours, raising the number of infected people there to 46.

Thailand has reported another case, putting the total to 43. Two Indonesians have also tested positive marking the first confirmed cases there. In Italy, the number of infections has risen to almost 1,700 and deaths now stand at 34.

In the US, officials have confirmed a second death in the state of Washington.
Officials in China’s Hubei province have reported some 200 new cases, a significant fall from Saturday’s 570.

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on March 2

Iranian Newspapers

Iranian Newspapers

Abrar:

1- Trump: We Can Help Iran with Coronavirus If It Asks!
2- Turkish Army Attacks Iranian Positions North of Syria
3- 21 Members of Iran-Backed Brigades Killed in Syria’s Idlib
4- It Depends on People When Coronavirus Will Leave: Official
5- COVID-19 Death Toll in Iran Rises to 54; 978 People Infected

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on March 2


Aftab-e Yazd:

1- Iran’s Exports Stalled over Coronavirus: Commodities Stranded in Border
2- Chief Banker Urges Banks to Show Flexibility on Loan Deadlines

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on March 2


 

Ebtekar:

1- Erdogan’s Big Gamble in Idlib: Latest Developments of Syria
2- Iran Now in List of Countries Not Cooperating with FATF
3- Trump: We Can’t Be World’s Police

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on March 2


 

Etemad:

1- Suppression of Coronavirus: Military Starts Battle against Virus
2- Health Ministry to Fight Chinese Virus with 300,000-Strong Team

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on March 2


 

Ettela’at:

1- Erdogan Orders Turkish Army to Attack Syria’s Military Centres

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on March 2


 

Iran:

1- National Movement to Defeat Coronavirus
* Health Ministry to Go Door to Door with 300,000 Forces
2- Rouhani’s Peace Formula for Ankara-Moscow Conflict in Syria
* Iranian Advisors in Syria: We’re Showing Restraint

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on March 2


 

Jame Jam:

1- Deep Sorrow: Iranian Powerlifter Dies after Heart Attack

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on March 2


 

Kayhan:

1- Turkish Army’s Positions Within Our Range; Behave Wisely: Iran Warns Erdogan

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on March 2


 

Khorasan:

1- Iranian Woman Becomes First Female Karateka of Iran to Qualify for Olympics
* Iran’s National Team Wins Two Gold Medals in Austria
2- Six Proposals to Help Businesses Recover from Corona
3- Extensive Disinfection of Public Places Across Iran

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on March 2


 

Sazandegi:

1- Second Pullout of US from Middle East
* Trump Accepts to Withdraw from Afghanistan after Deal with Taliban

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on March 2

Oracle Certifications: Know Your Worth and Seize Best Opportunities with Exam Dumps

Considering the fact database administrators are some of the most knowledgeable professionals in the modern-day IT industry, it’s fair to say that they are also one of the most underrated professionals.

But even with their deep knowledge and ability to manipulate data, keeping pace with the latest technologies still requires constant learning.

As the Oracle Autonomous Database changes the IT landscape by slowly replacing the formerly manual database administration tasks such as configuration and tuning, DBAs have an even better opportunity to flex their technology muscles.

So, what exactly does it take to become Oracle certified? Is it really one of the best database management platforms? And what does the future hold for the Oracle certified cloud professionals?

Here’s everything you may need to know about the Oracle certification program and why it still matters in 2020.

Which are the Oracle Certification Levels?

Oracle credentials are classified into 2 groups including Oracle Cloud and Oracle Software/Hardware path.

The Visit Vendors Cloud certifications are meant to validate a candidate’s knowledge of the cloud platforms and services and they include Oracle Cloud Infrastructure, PaaS, SaaS-CX, SaaS-EPM, SaaS-ERP, SaaS-HCM, and SaaS-SCM.

The Oracle Software/Hardware training program, on the other hand, covers 9 major domains including Applications, Database, Enterprise Management, Java and Dev Tech, Middleware, Business Intelligence, Industries, Operating Systems, Systems and Virtualization.

Being a reputable IT vendor, Oracle offers credentials for candidates with different skill levels, thus they opt for junior associate, associate, professional, master, specialist, and expert.

What Exactly is Oracle Well-Known for?

Oracle is renowned for its database software, a relational database management system that’s used by many companies and organizations across the globe. With its advanced features and functionalities, Oracle is with no doubt one of the most popular database management systems around the world.

Its outstanding features also make it one of the leading database management platforms in the software field. In addition, it is also popular for its computer systems and useful software such as Java and Solaris.

Choosing Oracle comes with plenty of benefits including improved market presence, cursor support, multi-database support, improved performance, and backup and data recovery.

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If there’s one in demand Oracle Cloud certification today, it is the Oracle Applications and Cloud certifications. These are the latest Oracle credentials that cover Java Cloud in addition to other interesting and important Oracle Cloud programs.

How Can I Become Oracle Certified?

It’s highly recommended that you must have gained some IT knowledge before registering for your Oracle certification training.

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An Oracle Certified Associate can expect an average salary of $81 000 on a yearly basis according to the Payscale.com website. A certified professional, on the other hand, can earn an average annual salary of $90 000. Finally, Oracle Application Database Administrators earn up to $127 000 per year.

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Iran’s Beauties in Photos: Tarik-Darreh Ski Resort

Iran’s Beauties in Photos: Tarik-Darreh Ski Resort

Situated 10 km from the southwest of Ganjnameh road, the 1,600-metres-long ski path of Tarik-Darreh attracts the fans of winter sports and nature alike thanks to its unique geographical features.

Its ski lift is capable of transporting more than 100 persons for about two kilometres of the track. A bunkhouse and guesthouse of 550 square metres is another facility of the resort, which includes dormitories, a restaurant, a ski school and emergency power supplies.

What follows are the Young Journalists’ Club’s photos of Tarik-Darreh ski resort:

Iran Second Only to China in Terms of Coronavirus Recovery

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

As of Monday, March 2, 2020, 291 patients have recovered from the COVID-19 and been discharged from hospital, according to Iran’s Health Ministry.

This puts Iran second only to China with 44,801 cases of recovery.

Iran has been battling against the coronavirus since 19 February 2020 when the first cases of infections were confirmed by the country’s officials.

The death toll from the epidemic in Iran has risen to 66, and the total number of confirmed cases of infection has reached 1051, according to the Health Ministry spokesman.

Despite the brutal sanctions imposed by the US against the country, Iranian experts have managed to develop homegrown diagnostic kits for the novel coronavirus, and is to mass-produce the kits in coming days.

Fasting Could Boost Immune System, Fight Coronavirus: Expert

Fasting Could Boost Immune System, Fight Coronavir

An official at the Health Ministry’s Iranian Medicine Office has made a series of recommendations for strengthening the body’s immune system amid the outbreak of a novel coronavirus, stressing the need to observe personal hygiene in order to minimizing the risk of infection.

In an interview with ISNA, Dr. Alireza Abbasian said “medical fasting” would reduce the daily intake of food and calories by up to 20 percent than the normal diet.

“By boosting the immune system and decreasing the inflammation (of body organs), this method could result in the improvement of performance of the body’s immune system against external pathogens, which is why we advise people to exercise this method (medical fasting) these days,” he explained.

Abbasian also recommended avoiding ingredients like pickles, pungent spices such as red pepper and mustard, as well as salty foods like salty nuts and pickled cucumber.

“People had better limit the intake of yoghurt, tomatoes, bananas, dough foods and stodgy dishes,” he added.

The Iranian traditional medicine expert also noted that people can strengthen their immune system by eating succulent stews containing fresh vegetables, prune, and barberry, as well as squash stew, green bean stew, okra, and pumpkin.

Abbasian finally highlighted the major role of spices and medicinal plants in strengthening the body’s immune system, such as thyme, cinnamon, fennel flower, turmeric, Stachys lavandulifolia, viper’s bugloss, German chamomile, saffron, cardamom, rosemary, and dianthus.

Iranian Artist Releases Work on How to Fight Coronavirus

Iranian Artist Releases Work on How to Fight Coronavirus

The work titled “World, go wash your hands!” is based on the doctors’ strict recommendation for continuous hand washing as the only way to prevent the disease.

Bahrami has likened the coronavirus to the bowling ball and placed several bowling pins on each part of the earth map.

Each of these pins, while masking the mouth, is intended to hit the ball-like virus to get rid of it.

At the top of one of the story’s characters there is a box that reads: “If only I had washed my hands!”
That reflects a patient’s regret for not being healthy and suffering from coronavirus.

Hamid Bahrami comes from the world of caricature, illustration and animation, and his work is full of humour, amazement and panic.

He is a world-renowned cartoon and animation artist who has occasionally brought his independent experiences in drawing and painting to Iran.

In recent years two exhibitions of his works have been held in Iran.

He is a graduate of painting from Tehran University of the Arts and has lived in the US since 2008. He works as a concept designer with several animation companies in the United States.

Iranian Artist Releases Work on How to Fight Coronavirus

Interior Ministry Releases Details of Turnout in Iran Elections 2020

Interior Ministry Releases Details of Turnout in I

According to the Ministry, Kohgiluyeh and Boyer-Ahmad province had the highest turnout with 70.66 percent, and Tehran province stood last with 26.24 percent.

Totally over 24.5 million Iranians have participated in the elections which means that the average turnout in 31 provinces was 42.57 percent.

Participation in ten provinces has been above 50% and in 16 other provinces the turnout has been between 40 and 50%.

The Islamic Republic of Iran held parliamentary elections on February 21. On the Election Day, there were 55,000 polling stations in 208 constituencies to elect a total of 290 seats in parliament. For 31 provinces, there were 174 single-member constituencies and 34 multi-member constituencies with each electing two to six members of parliament except Tehran province which elects 30 MPs. The remaining are five seats reserved for religious minorities: Jews, Zoroastrians, a shared seat for Assyrians and Chaldeans, and two for Armenians.

A total of 57,918,000 Iranians were eligible to vote.

Of that number, 2,931,000 were eligible to vote for the first time.

One More Iranian Official Dies of COVID-19

The senior official passed away on Monday morning at Masih Daneshvari Hospital in Tehran, where a large number of Tehrani citizens suffering from the disease are hospitalized.

Born in 1948 in Qom, Mr. Mohammadi was a member of the sixth and seventh Iranian parliaments.

He had been appointed by Iran’s Leader Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei as a member of the Expediency Discernment Council since August 2017.

He was also a nephew of senior cleric Ayatollah Shobeiri Zanjani, and his mother – the cleric’s sister – had earlier died of the same disease.

Before Mirmohammadi, Iran’s former ambassador to Vatican, Hadi Khosroshahi, had died of COVID-19.

Syrian Army Announces Closure of Airspace over Northwest

Syrian Army Announces Closure of Airspace over Northwest

The warning came as tensions mount between Damascus and Ankara over the Syrian Idlib region. 

The Syrian army says it has closed the airspace over the northwest, and will consider as a hostile target any aircraft entering the area. 

It has accused Turkey of carrying out hostile acts against Syrian government forces by targeting them in Idlib and supporting terror groups there. 

The announcement came after Syria’s official news agency said two of its warplanes had been shot down by Turkish forces inside northwest Syria.

SANA says the jets were targeted over the Idlib region, and that the four pilots ejected with parachutes and landed safely.

Turkey’s Defense Ministry said it had shot down two SU-24 aircraft and destroyed air defense systems after one of its aerial drones was downed by the Syrian army over Idlib. 

The two neighbours have been at odds over the region for over a month now. 

The tensions escalated on Thursday when a Syrian airstrike killed at least 30 Turkish soldiers in Idlib. The Turkish military, in reation, launched a drone attack on Saturday night and killed 26 Syrian soldiers.