1104 GMT January 18, 2021
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Daily death toll drops below 100 after months
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Iran’s Health Minister Saeid Namaki said despite the increase in the number of coronavirus infections and deaths in many countries in the world, the figures in Iran are declining.
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Minister: Restrictions have led to 30,000 fewer hospitalizations
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Iran’s Health Minister Saeid Namaki said the unilateral sanctions imposed on the country have targeted medicine and medical equipment needed by the nation, particularly at the time of the deadly coronavirus pandemic.
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Health Minister Saeed Namaki said on Wednesday that human trials have earlier begun for manufacturing the homegrown vaccines slated for spring 2021.
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Interior minister urges strict implementation of restrictions
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Iran plans to more than double the number of coronavirus tests it carries out daily to 100,000, Health Minister Saeid Namaki said on Tuesday, as the total number of detected cases surpassed 700,000 in the country.
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Iran’s Health Minister Saeed Namaki said on Monday that imposing illegal sanctions which target ordinary and vulnerable people amid pandemic is a sign of “genocide”.
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Ministry plans to mandate mask beyond capital
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Iranian Health Minister Saeid Namaki called on the World Health Organization (WHO) to take the necessary measure for the termination of the US sanctions against people of Iran amid the COVID-19 outbreak.
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Iran reports lowest daily infections in more than three months
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A number of vaccines developed in Iran for the novel coronavirus have successfully passed the human tests and are ready for clinical trial, Minister of Health Saeed Namaki said on Wednesday.
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