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‘Smiling Challenge’ to Combat Coronavirus Going Viral in Iran

‘Smiling Challenge’ to Combat Coronavirus Going Viral in Iran

The coronavirus smile challenge seeks to dispel grief and despair and inject hope into citizens’ minds.

More than ten days on since the coronavirus set foot in Iran, the uninvited guest has broken into 60 countries so far.

After the disease broke out in Iran, the government mobilized all its resources to combat the virus. A national committee chaired by the health minister was also set up to tackle the epidemic. The committee is working round the clock, planning to combat the disease.

‘Smiling Challenge’ to Combat Coronavirus Going Viral in IranThe phrase “home quarantine” could sound frightening at first. However, Iranians, who are known for their sense of humour across the world, made “home quarantine” the subject of many jokes, which one can see by visiting social media.

Meanwhile, many citizens who have stayed indoors to keep the coronavirus at bay, have launched a “smiling challenge” in social media, especially on Instagram, to combat the disease and remind people that “Laughter is the best medicine.”

What is the #Smile Challenge?

The challenge invites us to post on Instagram a photo showing us smiling, and then tag our friends and ask them to post a similar photo of theirs on their Instagram page, and also to ask their friends, too, to accept the challenge and follow suit. That would increase the number of photos which show people smiling, which could be replaced by disappointing news that we read every day.

‘Smiling Challenge’ to Combat Coronavirus Going Viral in IranA large number of ordinary people as well as celebrities have joined the challenge. Some members of parliament have also jumped on the bandwagon.

Nevertheless, some have criticized the move, arguing that it shows indifference toward, and ignorance of the problems gripping the society.

All that said, the challenge is one which has emerged from the hearts of people. Although it cannot be an antitoxin against the coronavirus, the challenge can tackle the widespread disappointment which has gripped most of the population.

‘Smiling Challenge’ to Combat Coronavirus Going Viral in Iran

Iran Says Eager to Boost Ties with Bulgaria

Iran Says Eager to Boost Ties with Bulgaria

In a message to his Bulgarian counterpart Rumen Radev on Tuesday, President Rouhani warmly congratulated the president and the people of Bulgaria on the National day, also known as the Liberation Day.

“I hope that considering the age-old relations between the two countries, we would witness the growth and further development of ties in all political, economic and cultural spheres,” the Iranian president added.

President Rouhani also wished the Bulgarian leader and people health, prosperity and success.

On March 3, 1878, the preliminary peace Treaty of San Stefano was signed, which ended the Russo-Turkish War of 1877-1878 and led to the liberation of Bulgaria.

Iranians Roll up Sleeves to Help Contain Coronavirus Outbreak

Iranians Roll up Sleeves to Help Contain Coronavirus Outbreak

In a commendable move, an Iranian clergyman has taken the initiative and mobilized the youth as well as benefactors to buy fumigation equipment and disinfectants to contain the spread of the virus in Hasirabad, an underdeveloped district of Ahvaz in soutthwest of Iran.

That came after officials reportedly failed to take enough action to disinfect public places in Hasirabad.

The move shows people’s determination to work in tandem with authorities to stem the growing infection rate of the virus, which has claimed dozens of lives in the country so far.

Sculpture Symposium Underway in Iran’s Isfahan

Sculpture Symposium Underway in Iran's Isfahan 9

The Sculpture Symposium kicked off in Isfahan Municipality’s technical workshop on February 22, and will be open to visitors until March 3.

The selected works of this event will be installed in different parts of the city on the occasion of the Persian New Year or Nowruz.

What follows are IRNA’s photos of the cultural event:

Asafoetida: A Wonder of Traditional Medicine

Asafoetida: A Wonder of Traditional Medicine

It is a big perennial shrub which could grow as high as 2.5 meters. The plant has a rather thick and sturdy stem with a rough surface. Asafoetida has an umbel inflorescence.

In Iran, Asafoetida grows in the provinces of Khorasan, Sistan and Baluchestan and Kerman as well as in southern parts of the country.

The oleo-gum-resin extracted from the plant’s roots or base of its stem has medicinal properties. It has long been used as an expectorant, a carminative, and an antispasmodic for the colon. It has also been used in the form of suppositories to cure muscle cramp.

The herb is very popular with African Americans. It is also used to treat stomach cancer, corns and calluses and functions as a diuretic, painkiller and stimulant. It is also used to stop menstruation and treat asthma, seizure and cancer. Asafoetida has a taste stronger than that of onions and garlic, comprare dapoxetine online is available in the form of oleo-gum-resin or lotion. Drugstores and supermarkets sell Asafoetida as a preservative or spice as well. It is sometimes used in very small amounts in some kinds of chocolate, beverages, spice and sauce.

The herbal medicine is also used to treat urinary tract infection, rheumatism, gout, sciatica, back pain and joint pain. It helps digest food as well. It also helps cure burns, hemorrhoid, hypertension and respiratory diseases such as asthma.

Although asafetida has not been used widely in Iran’s traditional medicine, it is one of the country’s major herbal exports. Its buyers analyze the herb with complex methods to extract dozens of invaluable substances such resin, which could be used in pharmaceutical, hygienic, cosmetic and industrial products. The extraction of asafetida oleo-gum-resin is a time-consuming, arduous and rather expensive process. The generic term used in trade to refer to asafoetida has its origin in ancient Persia, which used to be the biggest supplier of the herbal medicine across the globe. The plant grows in parts of Afghanistan as well, but it grows in a much wider area in Iran than in other countries.

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Iranian, Iraqi FMs Discuss Coronavirus Outbreak

Iranian, Iraqi FMs Discuss Coronavirus Outbreak

During the Monday phone call, the two sides discussed the latest developments in bilateral ties, the outbreak of coronavirus, and the need for adopting joint measures while facilitating the two countries’ mutual trade.

They also exchanged views on the current situation in the region.

No Evidence Iran Covering Up Severity of Coronavirus Crisis: WHO

Iran Starts Phase Two of National Campaign against COVID-19

Speaking in a televised interview with the CNBC news channel on Monday, Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, the director general of the organization, said the WHO’s fact-checking mechanisms have not found any concrete proof that Iran had been covering up the severity of the epidemic.

Asked about the media hype revolving around Iran and accusing the country of covering up the severity of the new coronavirus epidemic, the WHO chief said, “I wouldn’t frame any country without any reason or without having any fact.”

“There are reports that come from the media… but this is the WHO, you know, this is a technical organization and should check the facts. We cannot say what journalists say,” he added.

“I say if we followed journalists’ reports, whether it’s well done or not, then where we end.”

He concluded by saying, “That’s why we have our own mechanism and from our own mechanism we haven’t seen that, but if we see, then of course we should address it.”

The virus that emerged in the central city of Wuhan in China’s Hubei Province late last year has so far claimed more than 3,000 lives worldwide.

In Iran, it has claimed 66 lives and infected 1,501 others, 291 of whom have recovered.

Iranian medical officials have assured that the country will contain the outbreak, noting that the condition of most of the patients diagnosed with the virus has improved.

The country has mobilized all its resources to confront the disease, with the Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) and Iran’s Army being the latest to join the campaign Sunday.

Iran has, meanwhile, announced the closure of schools and universities throughout the upcoming days, and health centers have been tasked with distributing protective items, such as facemasks, among the public.

The coronavirus, known as COVID-19, is an illness characterized by fever and coughing and in serious cases causes shortness of breath or pneumonia.

Iran Holds Meeting to Address Foreign Trade Woes Caused by COVID-19

Iran Holds Meeting to Address Foreign Trade Woes Caused by COVID-19

Chaired by Iranian Deputy Foreign Minister for Economic Diplomacy Gholam-Reza Ansari, an extraordinary meeting of the Foreign Economic Relations Coordination Headquarters was held in Tehran on Monday to examine the problems in the trade exchanges with the neighboring countries.

In the meeting, attended by the representatives of the Iranian ministries and executive organizations as well as the private sector, the Ministry of Health and Medical Education received praise for its efforts and measures to fight against the coronavirus epidemic.

Participants in the meeting also examined the latest activities for allaying the concerns of Iran’s foreign trade partners.

Moreover, a series of decisions were made in the meeting to facilitate the cross-border travels and the trade interaction with the neighboring countries.

100,000 Coronavirus Test Kits Shipped to Iran by WHO

100,000 Coronavirus Test Kits Shipped to Iran by WHO

Director of the public relations department of Imam Khomeini International Airport told Fars that a cargo plane carrying 7.5 tonnes of medical and protective equipment necessary for the fight against COVID-19 has landed in the airport on Monday.

The medical aid has been provided by the World Health Organization.

Ali Kashani Heidari said the WHO representatives have also arrived in Iran to examine the status of the country’s efforts to handle the coronavirus outbreak.

He noted that the aid shipment supplied by the WHO includes medical and protective equipment for more than 15,000 persons, and involves coronavirus test kits for screening of 100,000 people.

The death toll from the novel coronavirus epidemic in Iran rose to 66 on Monday, and the total number of confirmed cases of infection reached 1,501.

The novel coronavirus has killed more than 3,000 people worldwide, the vast majority in mainland China. There have been more than 88,000 global cases, with infections on every continent except Antarctica.