144 deaths on Thursday.  “Iran’s army sets up hospital in capital as virus toll climbs,” Amir Vahdat and Josephy Krauss, AP, March 27, 2020.

“Amnesty International Urges Iran To Grant Furlough To Prisoners Of Conscience,” Radio Farda, March 27, 2020.

“Iran Defense Minister Says Cruise Missile Warheads To Become More Powerful Soon,” Radio Farda, March 27, 2020.

I am pasting this short story in full because it has a blatant falsehood regarding Iran’s practice of hostage taking.  “Tehran said on Thursday that a former FBI agent who disappeared in Iran in March 2007 had left the country years ago despite his family saying he had died in Iranian custody. “Based on credible evidence, Levinson has left Iran years ago for an unspecified destination,” Foreign Ministry spokesman Abbas Mousavi said, according to state television. “In the past years Iran has tried to find out his state but could not find any signs of him being alive.””  See “Tehran says former FBI agent Levinson left Iran years ago,” Parisa Hafezi, Reuters, March 26, 2020.  The Regime has never before today, since he was taken in 2007, claimed that Levinson left the country, and offers no proof now of his leaving.

The IRGC and its Quds Force have delivered lethal aid to Iranian-backed militias in Iraq, Kataib Hezbollah and Asa’ib Ahl al-Haq, and have smuggled weapons to Iranian-backed Houthi rebels in Yemen.  It is no surprise that Iran’s continued support (and not redirecting this terrorism funding toward better goals such as coronavirus relief for Iranians) for these groups would result in more U.S. sanctions.  “U.S. imposes fresh Iran-related sanctions despite coronavirus,” Daphne Psaledakis, Arshad Mohammed, Reuters, March 26, 2020.  See also, “Trump Admin Sanctions Vast Iranian Terror Network in Iraq,” Adam Kredo, Washington Free Beacon, March 26, 2020.

“Rouhani Seeks $1 Billion From Iran’s Wealth Fund for Virus Fight,” Golnar Motevalli, Bloomberg, March 26, 2020.  Rouhani wrote to Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei yesterday requesting permission to withdraw the money from the National Development Fund, IRNA reported, quoting Rouhani’s comments at a coronavirus task force meeting in Tehran.  The National Development Fund, mainly from oil income, hasn’t published any official figures in some time.  In 2016, the Mehr News Agency reported the fund stood at $80 billion.

“Ex-F.B.I. Agent Who Vanished on C.I.A. Mission to Iran Is Most Likely Dead, U.S. Concludes,” Adam Goldman, New York Times, March 26, 2020.  This story mentions that intercepted communications were used for part of the assessment that Levinson is dead.

Iran’s death numbers continue to climb, and Wed.’s numbers were 157, as reported on Thursday by the Health Ministry.  “Iran’s death toll from coronavirus climbs to 2,234 – ministry,” Bloomberg, March 26, 2020.

It looks like Iran has confiscated the mobile hospital and equipment Doctors Without Borders brought to the country, but is kicking out the invited doctors.  We’ll get confirmation of this soon.  (The headline from Bloomberg does not match the story).  “Iran Now Welcomes Medical Charity MSF’s Help Fighting Virus,” Golnar Motevalli, Bloomberg, March 25, 2020.

“Iran starts intercity travel ban amid fears of surge of coronavirus,” Parisa Hafezi, Reuters, March 26, 2020.

“Denmark Charges Norwegian with Working with Iran in Assassination Plot,” Asharq Al-Awsat, March 25, 2020.

This American, a former FBI agent, died in custody in Iran.  “Robert Levinson: US hostage has died in Iran, says family,” BBC, March 25, 2020.  Here is the story’s only clue that readers have so far about the intelligence regarding the Regime’s responsibility for his death–“The Levinson family statement on Wednesday said they had recently received information from US officials that had led them to conclude he had died in Iranian custody.”

As an addendum to yesterday’s news the Regime kicked out Doctors Without Borders, the non-profit had pre-approval.  “We are deeply surprised to learn that the approval for the deployment of our treatment unit has been revoked,” said the manager of MSF’s emergency programs, Michel Olivier Lacharité, who is based in Paris. “The need for this intervention, and the authorizations needed to start it, were discussed and agreed with relevant Iranian authorities during the past weeks.”  In addition, Sadegh Zibakalam, an Iranian political expert, described the move as an example of prioritizing “ideology over people’s health.”  He also said, “Expelling Doctors Without Borders who had come to Iran to fight corona is a representation of politicization and prioritizing ideological considerations over everything else including people’s lives and health,” he tweeted on Tuesday.  See “Iran rejects coronavirus aid amid conspiracy theories and sanctions,” Somayeh Malekian, ABC News, March 24, 2020.

“Exclusive: Iran Imprisoning Coronavirus Whistleblowers, State Department Says,” Adam Kredo, Washington Free Beacon, March 25, 2020.

“Iran expert says corruption ‘No. 1 national security threat in Iran’,” Bryant Harris, Al-Monitor, March 24, 2020.

Huh?  The first wave in Iran hasn’t ended.  Someone needs to tell the spokesman (Ali Rabiee) of President Rouhani, who said Wednesday the government will soon impose strict lockdowns to prevent a second wave of coronavirus.  Speaking after a weekly Cabinet meeting, Rabiee said the Iran health system has been able to “relatively” control the “first wave of the epidemic” but a second wave of the epidemic could be on the way because some people have not taken the health workers’ advice to limit contact with others seriously.  See “Iran To Introduce Strict Lockdown Of Cities Soon, Spokesman Says,” Radio Farda, March 25, 2020.

“Iran tells Doctors Without Borders to leave despite worsening epidemic,” Al-Monitor, March 24, 2020.  Many decisions seem so out of joint in Iran, such as the calls for international aid (that means money, which can be confiscated by the Regime) as opposed to really accepting aid from good actors like Doctors Without Borders or the United States government.  That this DWB staff (and hospital and supplies? we don’t know yet if Iran will confiscate them) would be kicked out is heartbreaking for those citizens who could have been saved.  Iran does not mind asking for cash as it just did with the $5 billion request of the World Bank, or for medicine and supplies.  See “Iran pleads for medicine as it fights epidemic under sanctions,” Al-Monitor, March 12, 2020.

A coronavirus patient in Iran given perfume around his mouth by an Islamic medicine cleric has died, state-run IRNA reports.  The cleric, in videos circulated on social media, rubs the mouth of COVID-19 patients at a hospital in northern Iran, telling them to “smell it, it is from the prophet.”  One patient in the videos, Mohsen Sharifi, died later on Monday.  IRNA says the cleric has been identified, and an arrest warrant has been issued.  See “Iranian patient visited by Islamic cleric dies of coronavirus,” Arab News, March 24, 2020.

“‘Virus at Iran’s gates’: How Tehran failed to halt the outbreak,” AP, Los Angeles Times, March 24, 2020.

“State designates Iran-backed League of the Righteous as Foreign Terrorist Organization,” Bill Roggio, FDD’s Long War Journal, March 24, 2020.

In the category of does the Regime really have that much money, Iran’s First Vice President Jahangiri says owners of small businesses affected by the coronavirus outbreak should rest assured that their losses will be compensated.  “Coronavirus in Iran: Small Businesses to Be Compensated for Losses,” Iran Front Page, March 24, 2020.

“The Untold Story of How Iran Botched the Coronavirus Pandemic,” Maysam Behravesh, FP, March 24, 2020.

122 died on Monday.  “Iran death toll from coronavirus close to 2,000: Health Ministry,” Reuters, March 24, 2020.

“About half of Iran’s state workers stay at home as coronavirus death toll nears 2,000,” The Star, March 24, 2020.

This is too outlandish almost to even post, but it is a good example of propaganda.  First of all, Iran doesn’t have 33 million tests.  Second, that is over a third of their population—no country in the world has been successful at that rate.  “Iran tests 33 million people for coronavirus,” Middle East Monitor, March 23, 2020.

“Iran Official Says So Far 52,000 Infected With Coronavirus, Far Beyond Official Number,” Radio Farda, March 23, 2020.

I’ve seen this reported in several outlets.  Shameful, and a lesson to non-profits, IGO, the UN, and other countries, let alone to the Iranian people.  “Iranian Officials Stole More Than $1 Billion in Humanitarian Coronavirus Funds, Pompeo Says,” Adam Kredo, Washington Free Beacon, March 23, 2020.

“Iran Should Pay $202 Million to Iraq Victim’s Family: U.S. Judge,” Erik Larson, Bloomberg, March 23, 2020.

Occurred on Sunday, reported on Monday.  “Coronavirus: Iran reports 127 more deaths, toll now at 1,812,” AP, Gulf News, March 23, 2020.

“UIA plane crash: Ukraine and Iran agree on further investigation,” Ukrinform, March 23, 2020.

“The believers are concerned about their identity, especially when scientific research clashes with religion,” Haidar Hoballah, a senior teacher at the seminary in Qom and an author of several books, told Al-Monitor.”  See “Why some Iranians are opposed to closing religious shrines to fight coronavirus,” Ali Hashem, Al Monitor, March 23, 2020.

“Lebanese Journalist: Lebanon Needs An End To The Iranian Patronage Over It, Not Nasrallah’s Advice On Fighting The Coronavirus,” MEMRI, March 23, 2020.

“Iran Releases a Third of Christian Prisoners Due to Coronavirus Concerns,” Jayson Casper, Christianity Today, March 23, 2020.

In contrast to yesterday’s post about the Iranian pilot who died from coronavirus while ferrying weapons and funds and soldiers for the Regime, here is a story of righteous living and sacrifice.  Dr. Shirin Rouhani at Shohada Hospital in Tabriz has lost her life while treating coronavirus patients.  Her sacrifice and care for fellow Iranian was seen that despite lack of doctors and medical staff to assist in the large number of patients, she kept treating patients, even while while on an IV herself.  “Iranian Doctor Shirin Rouhani dies while treating Coronavirus patients,” Ayushi Aggarwal, She The People News, March 22, 2020.   In this version of the story, you can see the full picture of the doctor with the IV attached.  “Who is Shirin Rouhani? Photo of doctor from Iran who passed away while treating COVID-19 patients goes viral,” Parvathy Rajagopal, IBT, March 22, 2020.

I’m learning more about Worldometer, at www.worldometers.info/about because the Iranian Health Ministry reports daily but its numbers are questionable (for several reasons).  I’m looking for a daily source about deaths and new cases in Iran, partly to learn about if they can “flatten the curve”, but also to have a gauge on the country is doing and heading.  So now I’ll be watching https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/country/iran which has of March 22, 2020 for Iran the following information—Coronavirus Cases: 21,638, Deaths: 1,685, Recovered: 7,635.  It does have a death chart for Iran that is updated every two days.

“As Iran struggles with coronavirus, will it lash out against Israel, US?,” Israel Kasnett, Israel Hayom, JNS, March 22, 2020.

“Coronavirus: Iran announces 129 new virus deaths, raising toll to 1,685,” Gulf News, March 22, 2020.

“All Businesses Must Close In Iran’s Capital, Except Supermarkets and Pharmacies,” Radio Farda, March 22, 2020.

Saying the U.S. created the virus, the Ayatollah turns down an offer of help, and ultimately peace.  “Iran’s Khamenei rejects U.S. help offer, vows to defeat coronavirus,” Parisa Hafezi, Reuters, March 22, 2020.

The Politico story says bluntly, “There is no scientific proof offered anywhere in the world to support Khamenei’s comments.”  See “Iran leader refuses U.S. help, citing virus conspiracy theory,” AP, Politico, March 22, 2020.

Very unusual, an Ayatollah asks a Pope for help.  “Iran: Cleric appeals for Pope’s help to revoke sanctions,” Independent Catholic News, March 22, 2020.

“All Businesses Must Close In Iran’s Capital, Except Supermarkets and Pharmacies,” Radio Farda, March 22, 2020.

“The Coronavirus Through The Eyes Of 5 Iranian Photographers,” Laura Beltran Villamizar, NPR, March 22, 2020.

This is hard to believe due to the widespread virus coverage throughout Iranian society—“To this day, no one has tested positive for coronavirus at the Army’s garrisons.”  Rear Admiral Habibollah Sayyari, Deputy Coordinator of the Islamic Republic of Iran’s Army.  See “COVID-19 outbreak had no impact on Iran’s defense, security: Sayyari,” Tehran Times, March 22, 2020.

“Outspoken Politician Says Iran Is Moving Away From Its Republican Principles,” Radio Farda, March 22, 2020.  And would Iran keep elections for MPs?  He says that Parliament is just a consultative body, which is supposed to realize the wishes of the Supreme Leader” and “the president should be directly appointed by the Leader”.

“Eleven Athletes In Iran Have Died Of Coronavirus Infection,” Radio Farda, March 22, 2020.

“The pandemic highlights Islamic republic’s religious fringe, who are bent on defying Health Ministry guidance.”  See “‘Sacred ignorance’: Covid-19 reveals Iran split,” Kourosh Ziabari, Asia Times, March 20, 2020.

Iran said Saturday that 123 people had died on Friday.  “Iran Covid-19 deaths surpass 1,500, infections exceed 20,000,” New Straits Times, AFP, March 21, 2020.

Still, no quarantines.  This will only get worse in Iran.  “Iran’s Regime: “We Have Nothing Called Quarantine”,” Pooya Stone, Iran Focus, March 21, 2020.

“Iranian Regime’s Reckless Disregard Made the Coronavirus Outbreak Worse,” James Phillips and Nicole Robinson, commentary, The Heritage Foundation, March 21, 2020.

“Iran Reports 123 Coronavirus Deaths in 24 Hours, 20,000 Total Infections,” Edward Yeranian, VOA, March 21, 2020.

“Rouhani: 70% of Iran may contract coronavirus,” Middle East Monitor, March 21, 2020.

A Mahan Air pilot, Asghar Loran, has died from coronavirus.  He flew between Iran and China—two of the leading hotspots for the outbreak of the deadly virus.  Mahan Air is under U.S. sanctions for its smuggling weapons to Iran’s proxies to Syria and across the Middle East for the Quds Force, the overseas arm of the IRGC.  “Pilot from Iran’s ‘terror’ Mahan Air dies from coronavirus,” Benjamin Weinthal, Jerusalem Post, March 21, 2020.

Let’s hear it for the people of Iran!  “Iranians Turn to Good Deeds in Dark Times,” RFE/RL, March 19, 2020.

“The pandemic highlights Islamic republic’s religious fringe, who are bent on defying Health Ministry guidance.”  See “‘Sacred ignorance’: Covid-19 reveals Iran split,” Kourosh Ziabari, Asia Times, March 20, 2020.

“Rouhani orders closure of shopping centers across country,” Mehr News Agency, March 20, 2020.

“Pompeo says China, Russia, Iran are spreading disinformation about coronavirus,” Olivia Beavers, The Hill, March 20, 2020.

“Iran, France to Swap Iranian Engineer, French Academic,” Reuters, March 20, 2020.

“Family of Plane Crash Victim Details Iran’s Threats, Harassment,” Masih Alinejad, Sirwan Kajjo, and Mehdi Jedinia, VOA, March 19, 2020.

“Iran Statistical Center Reports 35 Percent Inflation In Past 12 Months,” Radio Farda, March 20, 2020.

“Finland First, Iran 118th In World Happiness Index,” Radio Farda, March 20, 2020.

“Iranian new year begins with a growing coronavirus crisis,” Mehrnaz Samimi, IranSource, March 20, 2020.

“Iran furloughs imprisoned US Navy vet amid virus concerns,” Eric Tucker, AP, March 20, 2020.

Iran is witnessing Covid-19 infection rates of 50 new cases per hour, while deaths are occurring every 10 minutes, the country’s health ministry announced in a tweet on Thursday through spokesman Kianush Jahanpur.  “Iran flags 50 new coronavirus cases per hour,” Alison Tahmizian Meuse, Asia Times, March 19, 2020.  And see “Iran’s death toll from new coronavirus outbreak rises to 1,284,” Reuters, March 19, 2020.

“More Coronavirus Patients Than Officially Announced, Iran Medical Official Says,” Radio Farda, March 19, 2020.

“Iranian press review: Iranians ignore coronavirus travel warning ahead of Nowruz holiday,” Middle East Eye, March 19, 2020.

“Iran Knows Who to Blame for the Virus: America and Israel,” Kasra Aarabi, FP, March 19, 2020.

“Iran Says U.S. Health Care System Can’t Handle Coronavirus, Offers To Help If Sanctions Are Lifted,” Tom O’Connor, Newsweek, March 19, 2020.

“Iran furloughs imprisoned US Navy vet amid virus concerns,” Eric Tucker, ABC, AP, March 19, 2020.

“Zarif Calls For ‘Reconstructing’ Iran’s System Of Governance,” Radio Farda, March 19, 2020.

“Persian New Year traditions transformed by coronavirus in Iran,” CNN, March 19, 2020.

“Coronavirus underscores Iran’s internal struggle over its relationship with the world,” Alex Vatanka, Middle East Institute, March 19, 2020.

“Iran’s supreme leader to pardon 10,000 prisoners,” Middle East Online, March 19, 2020.

147 people died on Tuesday (yesterday), Iran announced today, a 15% jump.  Not a surprise in their dangerous situation and because there are no quarantines or shelter in place orders.  “Virus death toll spikes in Iran, with total now at 1,135,” Nasser Karimi and Aya Batrawy, AP, ABC, March 18, 2020.

“Rouhani: Iran Responded, Will Respond to Assassination of Soleimani,” Hamodia, March 18, 2020.

Cuba has sent Nowruz wishes to the Regime along with solidarity.  In addition, Cuba has sent its message of support in the efforts against coronavirus.  “Cuban ambassador sends message to Iran’s people,” Prensa Latina, March 18, 2020.

“Iran’s supreme leader to pardon 10,000 prisoners, including political ones,” Parisa Hafezi, Reuters, March 18, 2020.

“Iran Holds International Cartoon Festival on Coronavirus Battle,” Iran Front Page, March 18, 2020.

They can get a postage stamp out, but can’t close a shrine to help “stamp” out the virus.  “Iran’s coronavirus stamp salutes medical workers,” Denise McCarty, Linn’s Stamp News, March 18, 2020.

“Iran sees biggest single-day increase in coronavirus fatalities,” Rebecca Klar, The Hill, March 18, 2020.

“Iran Regime’s Infighting Over Consequences of Non-Quarantining of Qom,” Pooya Stone, Iran Focus, March 18, 2020.

Projected death estimates range from 12,000 to over 3 million, and the peak of the curve is not expected for at least another month per researchers at Sharif University of Technology in Tehran.  “Iran faces catastrophic death toll from coronavirus,” Shabnam von Hein, DW, March 17, 2020.

State TV reported Tuesday that Iran had deployed teams to screen travelers leaving major cities in 13 provinces.  But here’s what you need to know—there are 31 provinces, and nowhere is the Regime using quarantine.  There will most likely be mass death.  “Iranian state TV warns ‘millions’ could die from coronavirus,” AP, Los Angeles Times, March 17, 2020.

“’People Are Dying Left and Right.’ Inside Iran’s Struggle to Contain Its Coronavirus Outbreak,” Tara Kangarlou, Time, March 17, 2020.