The National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI), and the People’s Mujahedin of Iran (PMOI / MEK Iran), reported that the coronavirus death toll in 547 cities surpasses 400,900.
The number of victims across Iran
The number of victims in Tehran has reached 94,146, Khorasan Razavi 30,135, Isfahan 26,430, Khuzestan 24,651, Mazandaran 15,540, East Azerbaijan 14,358, Fars 14,312, West Azerbaijan 14,083, Lorestan 13,880, Gilan 13,830, Sistan and Baluchestan 11,835, Alborz 11,688, Qom 11,175, Kerman 10,388, Hormozgan 6,950, Yazd 6,893, Semnan 5,810, Ardabil 4,980.
Raisi tries to minimize the dimensions of COVID-19 deaths
In fear of the exposure of the dimensions of COVID-19 deaths, Ebrahim Raisi, the regime’s president, said today, “Spreading information about the various aspects of the Coronavirus disease and related issues should be organized with the aim of creating maximum hope and refraining from creating fear and anxiety in the people … We should not publicize topics that naturally flow in the specialized field of various sciences, including medical science, and cause anxiety and fear among the people.”
Poor vaccination has impacted the nurses
Mohammad Sharifi-Moghaddam, secretary-general of the Nurses’ House said, today, “The consequences of the unwise policies and poor vaccination has impacted the nurses. In the Health Ministry’s system, prevention is not considered important, and most of the health care budget is spent on medicine and the treatment of patients.
The reason is that some profit from people becoming ill. The shortage of nurses is not only limited to the ICU. There is a shortage of nurses at all levels.” (Aftabe-Yazd,)
Ahvaz University
Ahvaz University of Medical Sciences spokesperson said: “Eight cities in Khuzestan province lack hospitals. In the city of Ahvaz, we are running short of 2,000 beds. Currently, there are 3,000 hospitalized across Khuzestan. Last night there were no beds available in Razi Hospital and we were forced to place patients in the hallways of Khomeini Hospital,” ISNA news agency.
Qom University
Qom University of Medical Sciences spokesperson said: “Around 300 coronavirus patients in Qom are in dire conditions and most are held in ICUs. Most of the patients are in need of ventilators. The Covid-19 trend in Qom is not decreasing at all and we are on the verge of having 1000 coronavirus patients hospitalized across the province. The number of dire patients is on the rise,” IRNA news agency.
Isfahan and Kashan University
Isfahan and Kashan University of Medical Sciences spokesperson said: “Currently we have 4409 coronavirus patients hospitalized, of which 531 are in ICUs. During the past 24 hours we have lost 64, coronavirus patients,” according to a statement released on Thursday by the Isfahan and Kashan Medical Sciences universities.
East Azerbaijan University
East Azerbaijan University of Medical Sciences spokesperson said: “The number of people who have contracted Covid-19 is once again on the rise and we have 1500 positive tests each day. On average 24 people are dying per day,” according to a statement released on Thursday by the East Azerbaijan Medical Sciences University.
Maryam Rajavi
Mrs. Maryam Rajavi, the President-elect of the National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI), said that with the most conservative estimates, the Coronavirus death toll has exceeded 400,000, the largest per capita death toll anywhere in the world. Mrs. Rajavi expressed her condolences to the general public, especially the victims’ relatives, and wished the patients a speedy recovery.
From the beginning, the Iranian resistance had stated that Khamenei is pursuing the policy of mass casualties in a bid to confront the uprisings that would lead to the regime’s downfall. Khamenei’s criminal order to ban the purchase of vaccines was issued in that context.
Mrs. Rajavi pointed out: The lives and health of the Iranian people are of no value to Khamenei; he only thinks of preserving the disgraceful rule of Velayat-e-Faqih. Prohibiting the import of vaccines, failing to cover the bare minimums for the laborers, and forcing them to go to work to make ends meet, the nonpayment of the salaries of the medical staff are part of the regime’s misconduct in this regard.
The regime’s policies on dealing with the Coronavirus are undoubtedly categorized as crimes against humanity. The leaders of this regime, especially Khamenei, the current president and his predecessor, Ebrahim Raisi and Hassan Rouhani, and Saeed Namaki, the former Health Minister, must therefore be brought to justice.
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