Tehran – Iranian health and medical staff have successfully performed their duties during the sacred defence era and the coronavirus pandemic era, and are now fighting the Zion virus (Zionist regime).
Shalam Karantari Kandani, head of Iran’s Pharmaceutical Association, told Mehr’s news agency that medicine and formula milk production is in a sustainable state across the country.
He said there is adequate supply of medicine at 17,000 drug stores across the country, adding that people should not be concerned about medical shortages following the attacks of the Zionist regime.
Also, Hossein Kestkhkal, chairman of the Tehran Nursing Committee, said special support measures were being taken into consideration given the double pressures that have arisen on nurses under these conditions. It is on the agenda that will give nurses special days off after overcoming this crisis and giving them incentives, he added.
“We will pursue these issues in coordination with the Tehran Nursing Committee and the Ministry of Health. The most important goal is to maintain the motivation and mental health of these dedicated people.”
He continued that Tehran has a systematic hospital structure. He added that many medical centers are now actively involved in accepting and treating injured people in Israeli attacks, with other centers on alert.
Keshtkar said nurses are the backbone of the health system. They now stood against the coronavirus, as they were standing despite the attacks of the Zionist regime, he added.
“Our dear people should ensure that the medical team in Tehran, especially the nurses, are fully prepared and prioritized in caring for those injured.”
He asked people to settle down and prevent unnecessary visits to the medical centre.
Meanwhile, the Iranian Association of Public Surgeons issued a statement and asserted the people. “In this critical situation where surgical services are increasing, our humanitarian duties are to remain prepared to serve the people of the place and at any time.”
Saeed Mehrzadi, a senior food and drug agency official, said as the sole legal centre for the supply of medicine, drug stores perform their duties on all terms.
He said all drugstores are obligated to observe regulations regarding rendering services. In the case of violations, they will face legal authorities, he added.
He asked the citizens to report issues 190 facing when receiving medical services to 190.
