World Health Organization (WHO) Representative in Iran Christoph Hamelmann, praised Iran’s efforts in contain COVID-19. On the sidelines of the meeting of the World Health Organization (WHO) Representative in Iran and the Iranian Iranian Blood Transfusion Organization (IBTO) committee of COVID-19, Christoph Hamelmann talked about Iran’s progress in confronting COVID-19 …
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