Tehran (IP) - Iran’s Minister of Health, Treatment and Medical Education on Tuesday announced the formation of a joint committee between the Ministry of Health and the Parliamentary Health Commission to monitor the state of COVID-19 outbreak in the country.

Iran PressIran News: Saeed Namaki told reporters on Tuesday after attending the parliamentary health commission: "The members of Iran’s Parliament asked questions in this session in order to sympathize with the situation in Iran and as well as expressing their concern over the resurgence of the corona in some the provinces all across the Islamic country."

The Minister of Health added: "Our relationship with the members of parliament was accompanied by interaction, empathy, and sincerity, and all the conversations were correct, and we also spoke to address these concerns."

Namaki said: "It was decided to form a joint committee with the presence of some deputies of the Ministry of Health in the parliamentary health commission to study the issues related to Corona as a think tank. Undoubtedly, any instructions prepared by this committee to get out of the current crisis will definitely be considered by the Ministry of Health."

He stated: "Some lawmakers have also expressed concern about the health and medical shortcomings in some areas, which will be compensated as soon as possible."  207/219

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