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Chinese medical team in Iran sets excellent example of experience sharing
Published: Mar 04, 2020 02:47 PM

A team of Chinese medical experts arrived in Tehran on Saturday along with a shipment of donations from China to support Iran's anti-epidemic effort. (Photos via Ambassador of China to Iran)


Chinese medical team in Iran sets "an excellent example of 'peer to peer' experience sharing," a World Health Organization (WHO) senior expert said here on Tuesday.

At a daily briefing, Maria van Kerkhove, technical lead for the WHO's Health Emergencies Program, said that China has built direct interaction with Iran by sending a medical team to share the experiences that China has acquired in response to COVID-19.

Kerkhove said that Chinese experience in combating COVID-19, including case and contact finding, care and management of patients, readiness of hospitals and personal protective equipment, etc, needs to be shared.

The WHO is looking forward to seeing more and more direct interaction of experience sharing, the WHO official added.

Michael Ryan, executive director of WHO Health Emergencies Programme said WHO's expert team in Iran connects very closely with the Chinese medical team, adding that their efforts would jointly support the Islamic republic to contain the new virus.

"It's great to have a growing team on the ground supporting Iranian people," said Ryan.


A couple wearing masks are seen in downtown Tehran, Iran, Feb. 23, 2020. (Photo by Ahmad Halabisaz/Xinhua)


 As of Tuesday, over 2,300 cases have been reported in Iran, including 77 deaths, according to WHO.