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Four anesthesiologists have died of Covid-19 as death toll continues to rise

Iran-HRM – A health official, said that four anesthesiologists have died recently at Tehran’s Masih Daneshvari Hospital.Deputy director of education and research at the Medical System Organization, announced on Sunday, May 27, that four anesthesiologists have died of the coronavirus at Masih Daneshvari Hospital.Speaking with the state-run ILNA news agency, Alireza Salimi said: “Unfortunately, the statistics are very high. In …

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Activist Teacher dismissed by the Education Ministry as he is serving his sentence in jail

Iran-HRM – The verdict to dismissal of activist teacher Mohammad Habibi was upheld by the Appeals Court on April 20, 2020 and his lawyer was informed. Mohammad Habibi is imprisoned in the Greater Tehran Penitentiary. After nearly two years of remaining in detention, the Education Ministry has decided to fire this activist teacher. Throughout this period, experts said Mr. Habibi deserved …

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Covid-19 Cases on the Rise in Northwest Iran Prison

Iran-HRM – The coronavirus outbreak in Ardabil prison has endangered the lives of prisoners.A prisoner held at Ardebil Prison who was suspected of having contracted Covid-19 was taken to to the city’s Khomeini Hospital on Wednesday, April 22. Two days earlier, the inmate had been taken to the prison’s clinic with Covid-19 symptoms. But he was only checked for fever …

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COVID-19: Iran’s Rohani Says New Tracking System Could Lead To Mosque Reopenings; Pakistan Extends Suspension Of International Flights

RFL/RE – The global death toll from the coronavirus is more than 205,000 with nearly 3 million infections confirmed, causing mass disruptions as governments continue to try to slow the spread of the new respiratory illness. Here’s a roundup of COVID-19 developments in RFE/RL’s broadcast regions. Iran Iranian President Hassan Rohani said on April 26 that health officials are launching …

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US Renews Waiver for Iraq to Import Iranian Electricity, Shortens Time

VOA – The United States has renewed a waiver for Iraq to continue importing Iranian electricity, a State Department official said on Sunday, but this time for a shorter period of 30 days, adding that Washington would be reassessing whether to renew again once a ‘credible government’ is formed in Iraq. “The Secretary granted this brief extension of the waiver …

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