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Official coronavirus statistics in Iran: The number of infected people has exceeded 50,000
On Thursday, April 4, a spokesman for the Iranian Ministry of Health announced the latest official government statistics on the number of coronavirus cases and deaths…
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The percentage of deaths from alcohol poisoning exceeded those from coronavirus
Rumors that coronavirus patients can recover by drinking alcohol in Iran have led to an increase in the number of poisonings caused by consuming counterfeit alcohol…
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A doctor in Iran says medical staff are under pressure to misreport coronavirus death tolls
A doctor working at a hospital in Shiraz shared a story with us on condition that his name not be disclosed…
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Iran in 2019: 280 executions and hundreds of people killed in the streets
Execution is a violation of the right to life, a violation of the most fundamental right of every human being, a death predetermined by a court order and the signature of a judge...
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UN Secretary-General: We are facing the most difficult crisis since World War II
The UN Secretary-General says the spread of the coronavirus, which is a threat to everyone, as well as its economic consequences and the recession that…
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Civil and political activists appeal to the World Health Organization: Help contain the disaster in Iran
Hundreds of Iranian civil and political activists wrote a letter to the head of the World Health Organization, referring to the various dimensions of the crisis…
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Ministry of Health: Sending medical equipment to other countries is a rumor
The Ministry of Health called the sending of medical equipment to fight the coronavirus to other countries a rumor. A university affiliated with the IRGC…
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Iranian "Thirteen Badr" in the Shadow of Corona Bans and Foreign Pilgrims in Qom
On the eve of April 13, the Ministry of Health announced a “decline in the number of COVID-19 infections and an increase in confirmed cases.” At the same time,…
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