
All Doctors and Nurses' Leave Cancelled in Iran
Iran has cancelled all leave for doctors and nurses, instructing them to immediately return to duty. On Tuesday (June 17), Iran’s Deputy Health Minister Seyyed Sajjad Rajavi confirmed the directive.
Iran has cancelled all leave for doctors and nurses, directing them to return to work immediately as part of a nationwide emergency response. Deputy Health Minister Seyyed Sajjad Rajavi announced the measure, emphasizing the importance of medical personnel in both healthcare delivery and maintaining public morale. He added that the Health Ministry is fully prepared to support those affected and has issued special treatment guidelines to hospitals and universities to manage the situation effectively.
Iran has cancelled all leave for doctors and nurses, instructing them to immediately return to duty. On Tuesday (June 17), Iran’s Deputy Health Minister Seyyed Sajjad Rajavi confirmed the directive.
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