Posted on 10/14/2020 2:17:25 AM PDT by Irannewswire
An increased number of Iranian nurses are leaving the country due to lack of job security, delayed or unpaid wages and the COVID-19 overload.
In comments carried by the state-run Ana news agency, the Head of the Tehran Board of the Iranian Nursing Organization said more than one thousand nurses and health care workers had requested to go abroad just in the past few months.
Since the start of the coronavirus, many European countries requested help from health care workers. They even opened their borders to those who dont speak their language, Armin Zareian added.
Iranian Nurses are working around the clock and many have not seen their families for months. Some have even cancelled their weddings to take care of COVID-19 patients.
Zareian said healthcare workers were suffering from low spirits fighting COVID-19 for eight straight months adding that twenty thousand nurses had been infected with the deadly virus.
Hundreds of nurses and doctors have passed away from COVID-19 in the past eight months though the exact number of deceased healthcare workers is not known.
The condition of health care workers has deteriorated, especially in the past eight months, Armin Zareian said. The Nursing official also said that despite being promised official contracts, nurses who were asked to aid in the COVID-19 fight at the countrys hospitals have not been offered jobs or any serious support. This is while Tehran has a shortage of over 7,000 nurses.
I warned that negligence to this case would have consequences, the Nursing Organization official added.
Zareian said the main reason nurses were encouraged to leave the country was delayed wages, lack of salaries for overtime work and unkept promises about bettering their livelihood conditions.
According to local reports some nurses in Khuzestan, southwestern Iran work two jobs to make ends meet.
Iranian nurses have held several protest gatherings in the country demanding their overtime pay, unpaid wages and job security.
According to Morteza Khatami, an Iranian lawmaker and member of the Hygiene and Treatment Committee of the Parliament, some of the 1 billion Euro budget given to the Minister of Health for COVID-19 was used elsewhere and only 30% was used in the fight against the virus.
To add to the dilemma, an October 11 letter was recently published on social media announcing a 30% wage increase for employees of Irans state-run TV.
Despised by Iranians, the IRIB has broadcasted coerced confessions of over 355 people over the last decade as a means of suppression on behalf of the Iranian regime.
Was it more vital to pay the nurses salaries or to increase the state TVs staff salaries? Abdullah Ramazanzadeh, a retired reformist professor at Tehran University tweeted yesterday following the publication of the letter.
After the re-election of President Trump there will be a long line of maverick nations wanting to negotiate deals with him. They are currently hoping against hope that Hiden Biden wins so that they can obtain favorable treatment. When it becomes obvious that President Trump will be in office for FOUR MORE YEARS, they will beg for mercy. Iran is one of them.
It’s a very informative article. The fact is that the Iranian regime is hiding the real number of victims of the COVID-19 and has not helped the needy people on this pandemic. All money goes to the Supreme Leader of the regime.
thank you good article
Hi , thanks for the comment. I should say you are quite true and Mullahs don’t care about anything but their own pocket. they are plundering Iran and by making the people destitute want to strengthen their position.
I hope that happens as you say. Cheers
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