Assad's health hints at the increase in those afflicted with

Assad's health hints at the increase in those afflicted with "Corona" and blaming the residents of the areas of the regime

Mar 28 2020

ARK News.. The Ministry of Health of the Assad regime published what a statement said containing new instructions and clarifications while talking about developments about the Coronavirus in the regime's control areas.

According to the health statement, the result of the medical examination of the media team from the news agency "SANA" and the television crew of the regime who carried out media missions in the Al-Duwair Quarantine Center appeared and confirmed that none of them were injured.

Observers see in the statement that it said, "There is no country that recorded one infection with the Coronavirus, whether it came from abroad or inside and one case remained, so we must remain on alert and cautious and expect the worst always," in preparation for announcing a new number of HIV infections. .

The ministry attributes the reasons for facing the virus, which it described as a "terrorist war", and economic sanctions and blockades, asking the population to help it to confront it by staying at home, according to its description.
Pointing out that there is no medical sector in the world that can deal with the virus in light of the "recklessness of citizens", quarantine is the basis for the work of any medical system, according to what was stated in the ministry's statements.

The health directorate of the regime in Damascus indicates the results of nearly 100 people who were in the Damascus International Airport hotel, all of whom are negative, which resulted in their graduation from those centers that the Assad regime claims to be equipped to confront the virus.

According to the statements of the same directorate, "the infected cases are in good health and they have no symptoms at all," amid talk about the Assad regime being discreet about the true number of the injured, as well as intentional disposal of them by overdosing on the drug.

The Ministry of the regime reiterates its denial that any death occurred among the injuries that it confirmed did not exceed five, according to the statements of Health Minister "Nizar Yaziji", which were reported by the pro-regime media that had turned into sites for disseminating conspiracy theories and the need to punish those who spread among the population with news of the spread of the virus.

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