Schools Preparing for New Education Year
Schools in Iran are preparing to begin the new year as new infections and deaths from the coronavirus have dwindled in recent weeks.
No Foreign Pilgrims Allowed for Entering Iraq on Arbaeen
Baghdad has decided to bar all foreign pilgrims from visiting Iraq for this year’s Arbaeen season due to the outbreak of the coronavirus, an Iranian deputy minister said.
Health Ministry: COVID-19 Kills Another 109 in Iran
Iran’s Health Ministry spokeswoman said the novel coronavirus has killed 109 patients from Sunday to Monday, bringing the overall death toll to 21,571.
Ashura Is Not a Memory But a School
Coronavirus pandemic has forced some smaller size mourning gatherings, used to be held in the past in the roofed places to commemorate the martyrdom of the third Imam of Shiites
Expert Warns against Mass Use of Hand Sanitizer
The mass use of hand gels during the coronavirus pandemic can allow bacteria to develop immunity, an expert has warned.
Over 316,000 Cases Recover from COVID-19 in Iran
The number of coronavirus positive cases that have recovered from the viral disease in Iran has exceeded 316,000, the Health Ministry’s spokeswoman said.
Call for Doubling Iran-Iraq Trade Volume
Head of Iran-Turkey Joint Chamber of Commerce says the trade between Iran and Turkey is recovering and the decline during the first months of the year is being gradually compensated.
Early Immune Response May Result in Severe COVID-19
Researchers may have come one step closer toward understanding how the immune system contributes to severe COVID-19.
2,245 COVID-19 Cases Submitted in 24 Hours
The novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19) has infected 2,245 people and claimed 133 lives in Iran in the past 24 hours, a senior health official said.
UK Official: Vaccine Could Not Be Ready Till Next Winter
England's chief medical officer Chris Whitty said a vaccine for the coronavirus may not be ready until next winter and that he'd be 'surprised' if we had one by this Christmas.