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Iran Condemns Israeli Attacks on Gaza, Damascus 

Iran Condemns US Oil Deal with Syrian Kurdish Group

In a statement on Tuesday, the spokesman also referred to the inhumane act of Zionist military forces in insulting the body of a Muslim Palestinian martyr, saying that the Zionists’ brutal and inhumane act is a sign of their wolfish nature and their failure to adhere to minimum humanitarian and ethical principles in dealing with Palestinians

The Iranian diplomat also emphasised the necessity of the prosecution and punishment of the Quds occupiers in international courts as war criminals.

Mousavi further praised the Palestinian people’s legitimate struggles and heroic resistance, saying that resistance and national unity is the only option for Palestinians in fight against the occupiers. 

He also expressed regret over the inaction of the international community in the face of the repeated crimes of the Israeli regime in the occupied Palestine and the violation of sovereignty and attacks on neighbouring countries. 

Several people have been killed in an Israeli air raid on Damascus, a war monitor said on Monday, as Israel confirmed raids on the Syrian capital as well as on the besieged Gaza Strip.

Iranian Deputy Health Minister, Lawmaker Infected with Coronavirus 

Iranian Deputy Health Minister, Lawmaker Infected with Coronavirus 

In a video posted online, Deputy Minister Iraj Harirchi confirmed that he is infected with the deadly virus, but he noted he is alright and taking rest in quarantine to get well. 

Harirchi assured his countrymen that with unity the Iranian people can defeat the new virus.

Earlier, a media advisor to the health minister said in a tweet that “The coronavirus test for Mr Harirchi, the deputy health minister who was on the front lines combating the coronavirus, was positive.”

Iraj Harirchi coughed occasionally and appeared to be sweating during a press conference on Monday with government spokesman Ali Rabiei.

Outspoken reformist lawmaker Mahmoud Sadeghi also announced in a tweet on Tuesday that he’s been infected with the virus.

Iran’s Health Ministry Spokesman Kianush Jahanpour said on Tuesday that the number of people infected with the virus is 95, and 15 ones have lost their lives due to the disease. 

According to Jahanpour, 34 people have been diagnosed with COVID-19 since Monday, three of whom died. 

16 of the new cases are from Qom, nine from Tehran, one from Fars, two people from Mazandaran, two people from Gilan, one person from Nishapur, two people from Alborz, and one person from Qeshm.

Iran Says Fully Ready to Produce More Masks, Hygiene Equipment

Iran Says Fully Ready to Produce More Masks, Hygiene Equipment

Reza Rahmani said at the request of the health ministry all the country’s detergent and sanitation facilities have been activated and some of them are operating round the clock.

“There is a good capacity in this sector and at present we have a capacity to produce 250,000 tonnes of hand washing liquid and 55,000 tonnes of soap nationwide.”

It is planned that all of these units operate at maximum capacity, and increase their production capacity, he reiterated.

According to Rahmani, 13 major hygiene mask production units are now active 24 hours a day to meet the needs in this regard.

Rahmani said these units have a capacity to produce more than two million masks daily.

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on February 25

Iran Newspaper Headlines

Iran Newspapers

Abrar Newspaper:

1- Rouhani’s Reaction to FATF Blacklisting: Those Who Gave Pretext to US Must Be Held Accountable

2- Larijani to Austria: EU Only Pays Lip Service on JCPOA

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on February 25


 

Afkar Newspaper:

1- Mousavi: Closure of Iran Borders Temporary

2- Cities Won’t Be Quarantined

3- We Were Late in Diagnosing Coronavirus: Official

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on February 25


 

Aftab-e Yazd Newspaper:

1- Virus of Unaccountability Worse than Coronavirus!

2- Coronavirus Causes Losses to Iranian Businesses

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on February 25


 

Donya-ye Eqtesad Newspaper:

1- Two Populist Bargain over Economic Issues

* Trump Visits India

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on February 25


 

Ebtekar Newspaper:

1- Management Trapped by Corona

2- One Afghanistan and Two Presidents

3- Rouhani: Double Your Efforts to Improve People’s Healthcare

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on February 25


 

Etemad Newspaper:

1- Gov’t Spokesman: Don’t Politicize Coronavirus

2- Negative Vote to Non-Oil Budget

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on February 25


 

Ettela’at Newspaper:

1- Society Must Be Rid of Corona Panic

2- JCPOA Joint Commission to Convene Wednesday in Vienna

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on February 25


 

Javan Newspaper:

1- National Mobilization of Forces against Corona

2- IRGC Ready to Help Fight Coronavirus

3- Hands Tied by Coronavirus Propaganda

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on February 25


 

Kayhan Newspaper:

1- Health Minister Denies Claim 50 Killed by Coronavirus in Qom; 12 Killed in Entire Iran

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on February 25


 

Sazandegi Newspaper:

1- Crisis of Coronavirus Statistics

* While Qom Lawmaker Says 50 Killed in Qom for Coronavirus, Health Ministry Denies

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on February 25


 

Shahrvand Newspaper:

1- Difficulties of Medical Teams

2- Coronavirus Threatening Child Labourers

3- Anger in Wuhan, Deep Silence in Italy

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on February 25


 

Shargh Newspaper:

1- Thin Line of Communication between Iran, US

* US Senator’s Meeting with Zarif in Munich Created Controversies in Tehran, Washington

2- Profiteers of Corona

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on February 25

Iran’s Health Ministry Hotline Gives People Advice on Coronavirus

Iran’s Health Ministry Hotline Gives People Advice on Coronavirus

By dialing 190, people can have access to experts who try to reduce the anxiety of the public at two shifts.

According to officials, about 60 experts are ready to answer the questions of people.
The deadly virus is rapidly spreading in Iran. So far, 15 people have lost their lives to the disease.

Iran has launched a national campaign to defeat the virus as soon as possible and with the lowest number of fatalities.

President Finally Opens Major Freeway Connecting Tehran to North Iran

President Finally Opens Major Freeway Connecting Tehran to North Iran

The 32-kilometre highway has come with a price tag of Rls. 100,000 billion.
The freeway cuts short by 60 kilometres the current route which connects Tehran to the northern city of Chaloos via Karaj city to the west of Tehran.

Present at the ceremony was Iranian President Hassan Rouhani, who said Iranian people will not beg, nor will they surrender to the enemy.

“[In the face of sanctions,] Our people will tolerate hardships to make the enemy regret it,” he said.

He added Iran takes pride in its experts and labourers.

“The freeway connecting Tehran to the north of the country was constructed during the era when Iran was under sanctions, and we pride ourselves in Iranian engineers, workers and managers,” said the president.

Iran’s Government Takes Inclusive Measures to Tackle Coronavirus

Iran’s Government Takes Inclusive Measures to Tack

These efforts are made in collaboration with all related institutions and under the supervision of the Health Ministry to completely eradicate the disease.

The government has taken numerous measures to prevent and contain the virus in the country over the past month following the spread of the virus in China.

Shortly after the outbreak in Wuhan, Iran stopped flights to and from China which was one of the most important decisions made in this regard. The Iranian students living in Wuhan were evacuated and then quarantined in Iran.

Since last Wednesday, the government has made several important decisions to deal with the problem. At present, the number of hospitals that admit patients has increased. The government has taken every opportunity to prevent the spread of the coronavirus. Diagnostic kits have been imported into the country and corona testing is performed for suspected cases without delay.

Coronavirus prevention and control training was also provided to 6,000 supervisors across the country, and schools were instructed to combat the disease.

In addition, concerts, movies, and sport events have been cancelled till the weekend. Museums, schools and universities in most provinces are shut down. Distributing free masks is also on the agenda.

President Hassan Rouhani has ordered the Minister of Health and Medical Education to form the National Coronavirus Management Headquarters. Upon the President’s order, the Plan and Budget Organisation was required to provide any funding needed to tackle the virus in its entirety. The Ministry of Industry, Mine and Trade must also produce and supply all relevant medical equipment and supplies as soon as possible.

The Education Ministry should work on a national plan to provide training and preventive health courses for the students and staff. All congresses, assemblies, camps, and competitions were banned until further notice. Schools were also required to use liquid soap, garbage cans equipped with garbage bags, disinfectants. The distribution of cooked food and handmade sandwiches was banned.

Meanwhile, The Minister of Industry, Mine and Trade ordered all producers of masks and disinfectants to mass produce the facilities needed to fight coronavirus.

Health Minister Saeed Namaki says it’s tried to gather patients in the referral centres and prevent any further outbreak.

“Health centres throughout the country are on alert, especially in areas where there are cases of illness.

There are also special ambulances next to these centres to transport patients in emergency cases,” added Namaki.

“We had meetings with the mayor it is planned to disinfect buses and subway stations twice a day.

We also use disinfectants at the entrance of the subway and provide people with free masks.”
He went on to say that fortunately, laboratory facilities are now completely equipped.

“Even when the World Health Organization and China had problems with diagnostic kits, we were able to design and build diagnostic kits at the Pasteur Institute, so before WHO gives us a limited number of kits, we used the Corona diagnostic method.”

Coronavirus in Iran: Number of Victims Rises to 15

Iran Makes It Compulsory for Subway Commuters to Wear Mask

According to Kianoush Jahanpour, the 95 cases includes 34 new cases which were confirmed in the past 24 hours, three of whom have lost their lives.

The spokesman said the new cases included 16 patients in Qom, nine in Tehran, one in Fars, two in Mazandaran, two in Gilan, one in Neishabour city, two in Alborz, and one in Qeshm Island (Persian Gulf).

He said the majority of these cases have come from or recently visited the holy city of Qom, the epicentre of the virus in Iran.

21 Coronavirus Patients Recovered in Iranian City of Qom

739 Iranians Recover from COVID-19: Health Ministry

Mohammad Tavakoli, a Health Ministry Official in Qom, says the Coronavirus detection laboratory is equipped in Qom, and it is no longer necessary to have the Coronavirus tests sent to Tehran because the diagnostics job is carried out in Qom.

“There are two dormitories for hospital staff dealing with COVID 19 and personal protection packages for staff and patients are available.

These packages arrive in Qom every night and there is no problem in this regard,” he added.

Currently, 320 suspected cases are admitted to Kamkar and Forqani hospitals in Qom; some of them have the flu and some are suffering from COVID 19.

Meanwhile, official in Ardabil province also say that two people with coronavirus have been cured an released from the hospital in the northwestern province.

Iran-Made Nano-Spray Disinfects Wound Infections

Iran-Made Nano-Spray Disinfects Wound Infections

Silver has long been considered as an antibacterial substance as it has antimicrobial behaviour and has a greaat ability to react to the cell membranes of bacteria or fungi.

Silver and its mineral compounds are ionised in the presence of water or body fluids and can react along with proteins, amino acid residues, free anions and receptors on the mammalian body and eukaryotic cell membranes.

Silver has little toxicity in the human body and has a minimal risk of respiratory and skin problems.

However, persistent exposure to silver can cause skin, eye problems, but by reducing the size of silver particles (silver nanoparticles in the colloid) this problem is resolved.

Given such features, it has been used in a spray made by an Iranian knowledge-based company for the treatment of infectious wounds. It can also be used for medical and antimicrobial applications, for use in textiles and hygiene products, and in the production of bio-pharmaceuticals, catalysts, optics and electronics.

This water-based spray is capable of eliminating all kinds of microorganisms and since this disinfectant spray contains silver nanoparticles, it has antibacterial properties and prevents the proliferation and growth of pathogenic microorganisms in the wound, thus preventing and curing the infection.

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Due to the presence of silver nanoparticles, reactive oxygen is produced in this product which destroys the cell membrane of microorganisms.

This spray can affect warm positive and negative bacteria at the wound site. Unlike most ointments that cause irritation, burning, pain, and itching at the site, this spray is free of these side effects.