US Uses Virus to Damage China Economy; Iran Official says
US Uses Virus to Damage China Economy; Iran Official says
A senior Iranian medical official said that the US is using outbreak of coronavirus in China as a weapon against the powerful Asian country's economy.

TEHRAN (Iran News) – A senior medical official in Iran said that the US and the western media are using the atmosphere created after the outbreak of the virus in China as a weapon against the powerful Asian country’s economy.

“The reality is that the US trade and economy confrontation against China have turned virus into a pretext to strike a rival,” Rouhollah Dorostkar, the head of Baqiatallah University’s virology department, told Iranian news agency on Wednesday.

He expressed doubt that the US and other western media would make the same level of hues and cries if the virus started from a city other than Wuhan city in China.

Dr. Dorostkar pointed out that coronavirus and flu virus behaves similarly, and said, “Although the US has developed the flu vaccine since years ago, it still takes lives and Washington is doing trade and making a profit from the disease.”

Iran’s Civil Defense Organization in a statement on Tuesday declared that no patient infected with coronavirus had been hospitalized in the country, stressing efforts to produce a vaccine for the deadly disease.

“The general condition of the country is rated white with regard to biosecurity,” the statement by the Civil Defense Organization said, stressing preparedness to use all its capacities to fight against biological threats, control the disease and treat possible infections.

“The existing field studies and evidence show that the possibility for the outbreak of this disease in Iran is low,” it added.

The Civil Defense Organization announced that it has started research on the disease and is trying to develop an antibody and vaccine for it.

The coronavirus was first seen in Wuhan, China, late December 2019. It has so far killed 490 and affected over 24,324 people.

Wuhan is in a virtual lockdown, and nearly all flights at the city’s airport have been canceled and checkpoints block the main roads leading out of town. Authorities have imposed similar lockdowns on more than 10 cities near Wuhan as part of the ongoing containment effort.

The coronavirus has caused alarm because of its similarity to SARS (Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome), which killed nearly 650 people across mainland China and Hong Kong in 2002-2003. Like SARS, it can spread among people through the respiratory tract. The first case of the new virus was confirmed on December 31, 2019.

The virus has since been detected in Japan, Hong Kong, Macau, South Korea, Taiwan, Thailand, Vietnam, Singapore, and the United States.

  • source : FNA, Iran News