Iran General NewsLetter to WHO Over Iran’s Concealment of Coronavirus

Letter to WHO Over Iran’s Concealment of Coronavirus

-

Iran-coronavirus

By Pooya Stone

Medical experts from 12 countries have written to the Director-General of the World Health Organization, Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, to say that the Iranian people are victims of a government that prioritizes the interests of a few, over the needs to the many.

The medical experts said that this was most recently evident in the Coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak that has killed more than 3,600 people, where the officials not only covered up the initial outbreak to boost attendance at their rallies and turnout at the election but also hoarded basic medical supplies for themselves or to sell on the black market.

In the letter, the medical experts wrote that they are in contact with some Iranian medical staff who are risking their lives to treat patients despite having limited medical supplies.

The letter read: “Our colleagues in Iran emphasize that the main reason for the rapid spread of Coronavirus in such a wide-scale has been due to the Iranian regime’s political considerations and lack of timely attempt to alert public couple with their incompetence to handle the crisis.”

The Iranian medical staff advised that the officials make decisions based on what will benefit them, not the people, which is easy to see based on the continuation of flights to China and the refusal to isolate Qom, the outbreak’s epicenter, lest they look unstable.

They advised that, while they welcome the World Health Organization’s decision to send a mission to Iran, they were concerned that it may not be able to complete its task due to the state’s secrecy.

The letter read: “We are even more worried that the regime may take advantage of this humanitarian mission to serve its propaganda ploys and cover-up its incompetence and political objectives. We are particularly concerned with remarks attributed to the officials and spokespersons of the WHO in the state-run media in Iran.”

They advised the WHO not to lend credibility to the government’s figures on the deaths and not to allow political-diplomatic considerations to affect the WHO’s humanitarian operation.

The letter read: “We also wish to call on you to take necessary measures so that the efforts supervised and led by the WHO would, first of all, enlighten the world of the facts concealed by the regime and secondly, adopt measures so that the aid would be provided to public independent from the Iranian regime’s instruments. We assure you that hundreds of Iranian physicians and medically trained individuals are ready to cooperate in every way with the WHO’s efforts.”

Read More:

Twelve Medical Staff in Iran Dead from Coronavirus

Latest news

Farmers Resume Protests in Isfahan, Education Workers Protest Low Wages

Economic protests in Iran on Monday, April 15, continued with farmers gathering in Isfahan province (central Iran) and school...

Iran’s Rial Drops to Record Low After Attack Against Israel

The exchange rate of the US dollar in the Iranian free market experienced a surge of over four percent...

Iran’s Regime Seizes Ship in Hormuz Strait

A video seen by the Associated Press shows Iranian commandos attacking a ship near the Strait of Hormuz, an...

Argentine Judiciary Holds Iran and Hezbollah Responsible for AMIA Bombing

In the latest opinion on the case of the 1994 bombing of the Jewish center of Buenos Aires (AMIA...

Dramatic Drop in Iran Gas Production Is Inevitable

Mansour Daftarian, the head of the Iranian Gas Engineering Association, has announced the beginning of a decline in pressure...

Iran: Cost of Housing Construction Unpredictable

Mohammad Reza Rezaei Koochi, the head of the Construction Commission of the Iranian regime's Majlis (Parliament), has announced a...

Must read

Europe on alert over Iran nuclear ambitions

The Guardian: European powers are poised to call an...

Iran ready for talks, but not on nuclear rights: Ahmadinejad

AFP: President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said on Saturday Iran was...

You might also likeRELATED
Recommended to you