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Iran’s Coronavirus Death Toll Rises to 34 as 73 Others Recover

Iran’s Coronavirus Death Toll Rises to 34 as 73 Others Recover

Kianoush Jahanpour, the Health Ministry’s spokesman, said in a press conference on Friday that 143 new cases of coronavirus infection have been confirmed in the past 24 hours, raising the total number to 388.

Out of these cases, 34 have so far died, and 73 have recovered and been discharged from hospital, he noted.

The new cases confirmed in Iran include 64 in Tehran, 25 in Gilan, 16 in Qom, 10 in Isfahan, nine in Mazandaran, four in East Azarbaijan, three in Khuzestan, three in Alborz, two in Kordestan, two in Qazvin, two in Golestan, two in Semnan, one in Ardabil, he went on to say.

According to Jahanpour, the average age of those hospitalized for the COVID-19 is above 53 and that of those who died is above 60 so far.

The spokesman said the disease will infect more and more people in coming days, urging people to stay at home and avoid unnecessary trips while maintaining personal hygiene.
He also called on officials to cancel any gathering and conference across the country.

Iran has become a hotspot for the spread of coronavirus more than a month after it began in central China.

The government has adopted contingency measures to deal with the surge in the number of infections, including a week-long closure of schools in several provinces.

For the first time in decades, Friday prayers have been cancelled in 23 provincial capitals out of 31, while authorities have imposed tighter restrictions on arrivals of foreign nationals, especially those from China.

Residential Building Fire in Iran’s Qom Kills 5, Injures 66

Residential Building Fire in Iran’s Qom Kills 5, Injures 66

Sahar Residential Building, with 228 apartments, caught fire early Friday. The fire brigade was called at 3 am, according to a local official.

The fire had started in the minus-one and minus-two stories of the building, and killed two men, two women, and a child who succumbed to the wounds at the hospital.

Abbas Jafari, the head of Qom’s Fire Brigade, says over 160 residents were evacuated from the building, 38 of whom were hospitalized for respiratory problems, and 28 others received outpatient treatment.

The fire comes as the city of Qom is already grappling with a deadly novel coronavirus, which started to spread across Iran from the holy city.

Iran to Mass Produce Homegrown Coronavirus Testing Kits

Iran to Mass Produce Homegrown Coronavirus Testing Kits

According to Kianoush Jahanpour, the kits will be mass produced and delivered to laboratories across the country once they receive the final approval.

Earlier, Iran’s president had vowed that the coronavirus testing kits developed inside the country will enter the mass-production stage in the near future.

All the initial tests on the package have proven to be “positive and credible,” Rouhani told a cabinet session in Tehran on Wednesday, saying the equipment would undergo final examination over the next couple of days.

“Shortly, we will be able to make hundreds of thousands and even millions of these kits, and place them at the disposal of all of the country’s hospitals” he said, noting that the package would enable medics to easily diagnose new cases.

Iran’s Former Ambassador to Vatican Dies of Coronavirus

Khosroshahi on Thursday died of respiratory complications, one day after he was transferred to a hospital in Tehran and tested positive for the COVID-19.

Following the 1979 Revolution, Khosroshahi first served for two years as the representative of the founder of the Islamic Republic, Imam Khomeini, in the Ministry of Culture and Islamic Guidance.
Then he was appointed as Iran’s ambassador to the Vatican.

Before the Revolution, Khosroshahi was a member of Fadā’iyān-e Islam (Devotees of Islam) group which struggled against the Shah’s monarchy.

While in the Vatican, Khosroshahi founded “Europe’s Islamic Culture Centre,” which is still active today in many western European capitals.

After serving in the Vatican, Khosroshahi was sent to Cairo, where he represented Tehran for two years at the Islamic Republic’s Interest Section.

Returning to Iran, Khosroshahi preferred to stay out of the centre stage, and focused on compiling theological books related to Shiism.

He had extensive talks and interactions with the top religious authorities of the Catholic Church in Vatican and the Muslim scholars of Al-Azhar University in Cairo, which is known as the world’s centre of Sunni Islam learning.

World to Be Surprised by Iran’s Defeat of Coronavirus: Minister

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Three Iranian medical staff holding papers on which it is written: "We Don't Get Tired"

Namaki made the remarks in a letter addressed to the Leader of Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei on Thursday. The letter came after Ayatollah Khamenei thanked Namaki and all medical personnel across Iran for their efforts to contain the spread of coronavirus.

In his letter, the minister said that all government departments had joined in the fight against coronavirus in a “unique show” of solidarity.

He wrote “this, without any question, would surprise the entire world when the disease is brought to its knees.”

The health minister said that Iran’s swift response to the coronavirus outbreak had come despite the growing economic pressure on the country due to the American sanctions.

Medical personnel across the Iranian healthcare system are replicating heroic efforts shown during the massive floods that affected parts of the country in March and April, Namaki added.

Iran, Red Cross Discuss Battle with COVID-19

Iran, Red Cross Discuss Battle with COVID-19

In a meeting in Geneva Wednesday, the Iranian Deputy Foreign Minister and the IFRC Secretary General discussed the ways the Federation could help Iran by providing and delivering the medical equipment for the fight against the novel coronavirus.

The two officials also talked about the plans on how the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies can help deliver the necessary medical supplies to Iran, including the coronavirus diagnostic test kits and the personal protective equipment for the medical staff.

In the meeting, Baharvand said the Islamic Republic of Iran has always tried to decouple the humanitarian and specialized issues from political differences, “while the current US administration, particularly the US secretary of state, seeks to take political advantage of a humanitarian issue in an immoral and unprofessional measure, and is even spreading lies about it.”

The Iranian Deputy Foreign Minister finally noted that the novel coronavirus epidemic is not confined to a specific nation and could turn into a global challenge. “Thus, it is necessary to combat and contain it globally.”

Fajr Visual Arts Festival Underway in Iran

Fajr Visual Arts Festival Underway in Iran

The 12th Fajr Visual Arts Festival kicked off in ‘Saba Cultural and Art Institute’ in Tehran on February 19 and is going to end on Friday, February 28.

More than 900 works of art were competing in the Fajr Visual Arts Festival in various fields, including painting, graphic art, photography, sculpture, ceramics, calligraphy, Persian miniature, illustration, animation, caricature, and modern art.

The festival included diverse sections, such as ‘Golden Tooba’, ‘Art Crossroads’ and ‘Chaharkhaneh’ in the provincial cities, as well as the sections on research, the revered figures, and the commemorative events.

The Golden Tooba section saw competition among 448 works of art created by 338 artists. For the first time in the history of the festival, the works of art exhibited in the Golden Tooba section were put up for sale after hearing the participants’ views.

The Art Crossroads section focused on the activities of the art galleries in Tehran and the provincial cities and the display and sale of the works of arts created by the artists of those galleries, while the Chaharkhaneh section involved forums for discussion about photography in the provinces of Iran.

Following are a number of photos of the Golden Tooba section, exhibiting works of art in Persian miniature, calligraphy and illustration, published by Honar Online news agency:

Iran to Receive 20,000 Coronavirus Test Kits from China: Spokesman

Iran Says What IAEA Wants to Access “Not A Site”

In a statement on Thursday, Seyyed Abbas Mousavi outlined the measures taken by the Iranian Ministry of Foreign Affairs to assist the hardworking Iranian healthcare and medical sector in the battle with the COVID-19.

“Immediately after the confirmation of outbreak of coronavirus in the country, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs has also put the efforts to pursue the international dimensions of the issue, such as the supply of the medical needs, on the agenda in company with the Health Ministry by setting up the headquarters of the fight against coronavirus,” the spokesman added.

Mousavi said the plans for receiving voluntary help from the friendly countries have been pursued and are being gradually finalized.

“The first consignment in this regard (the fight against COVID-19) has been provided by the Chinese government and Red Cross, which includes around 20,000 coronavirus test kits and some other supplies, and will be delivered to the country tomorrow with a special flight of Mahan Air, according to the plans,” the spokesperson noted.

Mousavi finally praised the Chinese government and people for their generous help, adding that further details about the aid provided by China and the other friendly countries will be announced after finalization.

Coronavirus in Iran: 106 New Cases Confirmed

Iran to Mass Produce Homegrown Coronavirus Testing Kits

The Health Ministry spokesman, Kianoush Jahanpour, told the state TV on Thursday 106 new cases of coronavirus infection have been confirmed during the past 24 hours, raising the total number of confirmed cases to 245.

Seven people among the 106 new cases have died, according to the spokesman.

This increases the total number to 26.