5th online conference over the coronavirus outbreak in Iran.
On Sunday, Iranian physicians and medical staff, held their 5th online conference over the coronavirus outbreak in Iran. This conference was titled: “Coronavirus Crisis in Iran: Assessment of Response to COVID-19 and Pre-emptive Measures.” According to the reports published by the People’s Mojahedin Organization of Iran (PMOI/MEK) over 27,000 have so far lost their lives in Iran due to the coronavirus outbreak.
#Coronavirus Crisis in #Iran: Assessment of Response to #COVID-19 & Pre-emptive Measures, Panel discussion by Iranian Physicians and Medical Staff from across Europe, North America & Australia https://t.co/yI4N5qNdDC
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Dr. Firouz Daneshgari from Ohio, United States moderated the 5th online conference over the coronavirus outbreak in Iran.
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Dr. Firouz Daneshvar from #Ohio modirates today’s live conference on #COVID19 and medical, scientific issues to be discussed. Also concerning Iran…
♦️245 Iranian cities in crisis, announced by NCRI
♦️25,000 victims, at least gathered by social sources pic.twitter.com/nPBo2frUHW
Dr. Mahmoud Rahmati, urologist from Italy, compared Italian government’s strict quarantining rules with the Iranian regime’s irresponsible decision to send people back to work; which will lead to an eventual human disaster. “We are dealing with an unknown disease and the only way is to have transparent relations establishment between government and people. Those in charge have responsibility and must pay the price to prevent coronavirus spread and reduce the COVID-19 fatality,” he said.
#coronavirus test is important also quarantined at home as virus doesn’t show signs for 2 weeks but starts with temp, coughing and difficulty of breathing.
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If positive, they have to be isolated at least 14-21 days so they do not pass #COVID19 to other members of family. pic.twitter.com/QcMUBg0ZpX
Dr. Masoud Kashefi, family doctor in Belgium explained, via showing a chart, that how the number of infected people would have been lower if the regime in Iran was transparent about the coronavirus. “Infection varies from minor to serious. From what we saw in China with #coronavirus, tests on 44000 People, were 3 categories. Minor infection: those with very slight coughs being 80% who only need home care and were looked after at home but under control. Those with severe signs of COVID-19, breathing problems, along with the decrease of oxygen in blood. Radiographic survey showed signs within 48 hours. Lungs badly affected and 50% of theses people needed oxygen while hospitalized, needing to go through investigation therapy and various anti viruses. Last group of coronavirus patients have critical, acute distressed breathing and move towards very serious situation while hospitalized in ICU, cases were 45% Another group, they don’t have any real sense of sign and in US group of passengers were tested 17% showed positive,” Dr. Kashefi told the 5th online conference over the coronavirus outbreak in Iran.
Dr. Masoud Kashefi, family doctor in #Belgium (known as the healer) explains by chart how the number of infected would have been lower if the regime in #Iran was transparent about #coronavirus!
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Infection varies from minor to serious… pic.twitter.com/VDSRuN6fVB
The next speaker was Ms.Firouzeh Dashti a nurse in Norway’s hospital treating COVID-19 patients. She told the 5th online conference over the coronavirus outbreak in Iran: “Among 1500 medical staff only 26 were infected. There’s complete lock down and no fatality. We can spend 15 minutes in patient’s room to get the report and maximum five people are allowed to visit at the same time.
Nurse Firouzeh Dashti working in #Norway‘s hospital treating #COVID19 patients:
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Among 1500 medical staff only 26 were infected.
There’s complete lockdown and no fatality.
We can spend 15mins in patient’s room to get report
Max 5 people allowed visits pic.twitter.com/jB09GJs3RP
Dr. Abdollah Tagizadeh, Anesthesiologist in Italy, was the next speaker of the 5th online conference over the coronavirus outbreak in Iran. “When a pandemic appears in a country, first thing is for gov. to be transparent.Italy did this and told everyone about situation. People were put in isolation then provinces quarantined. Shops and banks closed to stop coronavirus,” he said.
Dr. Mahmoud Rahmati, Urologist in Italy was the last speaker of 5th online conference over the coronvirus outbreak in Iran. He said: “The coronavirus test is important also being quarantined at home as the virus doesn’t show signs for two weeks but starts with fever, coughing and difficulty of breathing. If positive, they must be isolated at least 14 to 21 days, so they do not transmit COVID-19 to other members of their family.”