Iran Medical Staff Heartened by Imam Khamenei’s Support amid Coronavirus Battle

By Staff, Agencies
Iranian Health Minister Saeed Namaki said the Islamic Republic’s health sector and medical staff were emboldened by Leader of the Islamic Revolution His Eminence Imam Sayyed Ali Khamenei’s expression of support in the midst of an arduous battle to contain the novel coronavirus.
In a letter to Imam Khamenei, Namaki praised the Leader’s fatherly support for the country’s health sector personnel in the fight against COVID-19.
He said the “devoted guardians” of health have been emboldened by the Leader’s acknowledgment of their role and efforts.
Namaki added that Imam Khamenei’s remarks in praise of the medical personnel helped the families of the doctors and nurses bear the pain of missing their loved ones who are working day and night to serve the patients.
Imam Khamenei on Tuesday lauded the Iranian physicians, nurses and healthcare personnel for their efforts to contain the coronavirus epidemic, saying their devotion to duty reflects the true sense of responsibility and humanitarian commitment.
The death toll from the novel coronavirus epidemic in Iran rose to 77 on Tuesday, and the total number of confirmed cases of infection reached 2,336.
At least 435 people, however, have recovered from the disease in Iran.
The novel coronavirus has killed more than 3,000 people worldwide, the vast majority in mainland China. There have been more than 88,000 global cases, with infections on every continent except Antarctica.
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