Recovered patients from COVID-19 have partially reduced lung function
As the new coronavirus generally affects the lower respiratory tract, most of those infected exhibit a dry cough, shortness of breath or pneumonia.
Boris Johnson: Britons Must Stay at Home
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson ordered Britons on Monday to stay at home to halt the spread of the coronavirus.
Moscow Slams Allegation of Disinformation Campaign on Coronavirus
The West's Russophobic obsession should have abated amid the coronavirus pandemic but baseless accusations continue, Russia's presidential spokesman Dmitry Peskov said.
Turkey Sends Medical Supplies to Iran
Turkey has dispatched a cargo of medical supplies to Iran to help the country combat the outbreak of the new coronavirus based on an agreement reached between the two countries.
Iran Producing Most Complicated Medicines for COVID-19
Iranian Vice President for Science and Technology Sorena Satatri said local researchers in knowledge-based companies are working on the most complicated pharmaceutical products to prevent and cure the novel coronavirus.
Zarif Invites World to Join Campaign to Defy US Sanctions on Iran
Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif called on world countries to join a global campaign to disregard the US sanctions against Iran.
Soroush Rafiei: Taremi The Best Asia Forward
Ex-persepolis midfielder Soroush Rafiei says that Mehdi Taremi is the best striker in the Asia at the moment.
UK coronavirus crisis may last to spring 2021; NHS says
UK coronavirus epidemic will, in all likelihood, last until next spring 2021 and may necessitate 7.9 million people being hospitalized, NHS says.
Syrian people ahead of resistance axis before Israel
Former member of the Syrian parliament Maria Saadeh says the Syrian crisis is the result of its defense of the Resistance movement.
The Eventful Year Reaching Its End
Dear readers I would like to inform you that this issue will be the last one which will hit the news-stands in this Iranian calendar year which ends on Thursday.











































