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Iran Roads Get Poor Marks From WHO

EghtesadOnline: A new report by the World Health Organization (WHO) on the number of road traffic mortalities in 2016 ranks Iran as the 38th country with the world's most deadly roads.
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Publish Date:11/December/2018 | 11:10

Saudi Arabia is the cradle of terrorism, says Iran

EghtesadOnline: Iran says Saudi Arabia, “the cradle of terrorism,” has been attempting to distort facts into their exact opposite version by accusing Iran of sponsoring terror and meddling in the affairs of regional countries.
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Publish Date:13/November/2017 | 15:18

Iran becomes WHO representative again for EMRO Region

EghtesadOnline: Iranian Blood Transfusion Organization (IBTO) announced on Saturday that Iran became World Health Organization (WHO) representative in the Eastern Mediterranean Region again.
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Publish Date:21/May/2017 | 13:50

WHO Donates Medical Supplies to Iran

EghtesadOnline: Using funds raised by Kuwait and Japan, the World Health Organization donated $4 million worth of CT scanners to help Iran quell the coronavirus pandemic.
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Publish Date:23/July/2020 | 08:56

WHO Warns Rush to Ease Virus Rules Could Cause Resurgence

EghtesadOnline: The World Health Organization said on Tuesday that rushing to ease coronavirus restrictions will likely lead to a resurgence of the illness, a warning that comes as governments start rolling out plans to get their economies up and running again.
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Publish Date:22/April/2020 | 11:43

WHO Sends Medics, Supplies as COVID-19 Flares Up in Iran

EghtesadOnline: The World Health Organization dispatched a medical team to Iran for the first time since the outbreak of coronavirus in the country, as the number of confirmed cases surpassed 1,500 and the death toll rose to 66.
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Publish Date:07/March/2020 | 06:54

WHO declares end of Zika emergency but says virus remains a threat

EghtesadOnline: The World Health Organization on Friday declared that Zika no longer constitutes an international emergency, but it stressed a need for a long-term effort to address the virus, which has been linked to birth defects and neurological complications.
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Publish Date:19/November/2016 | 05:43