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Another senior politician has died of coronavirus in Iran, where 8% of the parliament is infected

- Hossein Sheikholeslam, an Iranian diplomat and former ambassador to Syria, died Thursday from a coronavirus infection, according to the state news agency Fars.

- Sheikholeslam's death comes amid reports that 8% of Iran's parliament has been infected.

- Iran has barred government officials from traveling, and parliament has been suspended indefinitely.




Another senior Iranian politician has died of the coronavirus amid reports that 8% of the country's parliament has been infected.

Hossein Sheikholeslam, a diplomat and the country's former ambassador to Syria, died Thursday, according to state news agency Fars. Sheikholeslam worked as an adviser to Foreign Affairs Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif.

Sheikholeslam studied at the University of California, Berkeley, before the Islamic Revolution and later interrogated US Embassy staff members during the Iranian hostage crisis in 1979.

Eight percent of Iran's parliament has been infected with the coronavirus, including the deputy health minister and one of the vice presidents, according to CNN. Mohammad Mirmohammadi, a senior adviser to Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, died in a hospital on Monday, a state-affiliated media organization said.

Tehran, Iran's capital, subsequently barred government officials from traveling, and parliament has been suspended indefinitely.

As of Thursday, about 3,500 Iranians have been infected, and 107 have died from the disease, according to government officials, but the true totals are suspected to be higher.

Iran, along with China, is believed to be underreporting the rate of deaths and infections as it struggles to deal with the health crisis. Iran and Italy have the highest death tolls outside China, where over 3,000 people have died from the disease.

Iran has taken several measures to address growing concerns about the coronavirus, including temporarily releasing 54,000 prisoners from crowded jails.

The US State Department has offered assistance to Iran, but the country did not appear to be receptive.

"We have made offers to the Islamic Republic of Iran to help," Secretary of State Mike Pompeo told lawmakers last week. "And we've made it clear to others around the world and in the region that assistance, humanitarian assistance, to push back against the coronavirus in Iran is something the United States of America fully supports."





Iran responded to the aid by saying it would "neither count on such help nor are we ready to accept verbal help," according to NBC News correspondent Ali Arouzi.

 

Hauler

Been fallin so long it's like gravitys gone
Feb 3, 2016
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Another senior politician has died of coronavirus in Iran, where 8% of the parliament is infected

- Hossein Sheikholeslam, an Iranian diplomat and former ambassador to Syria, died Thursday from a coronavirus infection, according to the state news agency Fars.

- Sheikholeslam's death comes amid reports that 8% of Iran's parliament has been infected.

- Iran has barred government officials from traveling, and parliament has been suspended indefinitely.




Another senior Iranian politician has died of the coronavirus amid reports that 8% of the country's parliament has been infected.

Hossein Sheikholeslam, a diplomat and the country's former ambassador to Syria, died Thursday, according to state news agency Fars. Sheikholeslam worked as an adviser to Foreign Affairs Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif.

Sheikholeslam studied at the University of California, Berkeley, before the Islamic Revolution and later interrogated US Embassy staff members during the Iranian hostage crisis in 1979.

Eight percent of Iran's parliament has been infected with the coronavirus, including the deputy health minister and one of the vice presidents, according to CNN. Mohammad Mirmohammadi, a senior adviser to Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, died in a hospital on Monday, a state-affiliated media organization said.

Tehran, Iran's capital, subsequently barred government officials from traveling, and parliament has been suspended indefinitely.

As of Thursday, about 3,500 Iranians have been infected, and 107 have died from the disease, according to government officials, but the true totals are suspected to be higher.

Iran, along with China, is believed to be underreporting the rate of deaths and infections as it struggles to deal with the health crisis. Iran and Italy have the highest death tolls outside China, where over 3,000 people have died from the disease.

Iran has taken several measures to address growing concerns about the coronavirus, including temporarily releasing 54,000 prisoners from crowded jails.

The US State Department has offered assistance to Iran, but the country did not appear to be receptive.

"We have made offers to the Islamic Republic of Iran to help," Secretary of State Mike Pompeo told lawmakers last week. "And we've made it clear to others around the world and in the region that assistance, humanitarian assistance, to push back against the coronavirus in Iran is something the United States of America fully supports."





Iran responded to the aid by saying it would "neither count on such help nor are we ready to accept verbal help," according to NBC News correspondent Ali Arouzi.
These motherfuckers just sit around making out with each other all day long?
 

tang

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Oct 21, 2015
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The US State Department has offered assistance to Iran, but the country did not appear to be receptive.

"We have made offers to the Islamic Republic of Iran to help," Secretary of State Mike Pompeo told lawmakers last week. "And we've made it clear to others around the world and in the region that assistance, humanitarian assistance, to push back against the coronavirus in Iran is something the United States of America fully supports."

Iran responded to the aid by saying it would "neither count on such help nor are we ready to accept verbal help," according to
NBC News correspondent Ali Arouzi.
 

silentsinger

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Jun 23, 2015
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Apple have advised that anyone wishing to work from home can work from home today. Employees will be informed over the weekend whether they should go to the offices next week.
 

mysticmac

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Oct 18, 2015
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14 now dead of coronavirus in Seattle area

Three more deaths from COVID-19, caused by coronavirus, were reported on Friday morning. It is unclear when those individuals died.

That brings the total to 14 deaths from the virus in the Seattle area.

Twelve of the patients died at EvergreenHealth community hospital in Kirkland, Washington, across the lake from Seattle.

Two deaths occurred in Seattle on February 26. One was a woman in her 80s who died at home. A man died at Harborview Medical Center in Seattle. They were the first deaths from coronavirus in the U.S., although that wasn't known until after the outbreak began.

This is a developing story. We will add to it as soon as we know more. The earlier list of deaths from coronavirus, or COVID-19:

A woman in her 80s, resident of LifeCare, never hospitalized, died at her family home on 2/26/20

A man in his 50s, resident of LifeCare, hospitalized at Harborview Medical Center and died on 2/26/20

A man in his 50s, who was hospitalized and died 2/28/20 at EvergreenHealth

A man in his 70s was hospitalized at EvergreenHealth. He had underlying health conditions and died on 2/29/20.

A man in his 70s, a resident of LifeCare, hospitalized at EvergreenHealth in Kirkland. The man had underlying health conditions, and died 3/1/20

A woman in her 70s, a resident of LifeCare, hospitalized at EvergreenHealth in Kirkland. The woman had underlying health conditions, and died 3/1/20

A woman in her 80s, hospitalized at EvergreenHealth in Kirkland. This person died on 3/1/20.

A woman in her 70s, who was a resident of LifeCare in Kirkland, hospitalized at EvergreenHealth and died on 3/2/20

A man in his 40s from Snohomish County, died 3/2/2020, was hospitalized in King County with underlying conditions.

A woman in her 90s, Life Care resident, was hospitalized at Evergreen and died on 3/3/20

Woman in her 90s, hospitalized at EvergreenHealth. She died on 3/3/20.
 

silentsinger

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Jun 23, 2015
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I keep catching my fingers in my eyes which is a massive no no.

Pollen in South Bay at the moment is really bad.
 

mysticmac

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Oct 18, 2015
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Public Health Officials are warning people not to stick their fingers up their buttholes unless they absolutely want to. We're trying to contain a virus here, people.
 

Splinty

Shake 'em off
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Splinty @Splinty is it true about the steroids?

If have to see the labs and timeline. I've already been reading the journal articles about the residual fibrosis. They have used steroid successfully in china.
The treatment of secondary fibrosis from this disease and understanding the timeline and recovery is that the biggest concern to me medically outside of acute problems.
The lymphocytopenia is presumably transient and to call it aids like is silly.
 

Hauler

Been fallin so long it's like gravitys gone
Feb 3, 2016
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The lymphocytopenia is presumably transient and to call it aids like is silly.
Comparing it to AIDS is nothing but a scare tactic. It's all about the headlines. The media is eating this shit up.