
Hossein Kermanpour
Hossein Kermanpour is the Director of Public Relations at the Ministry of Health in Iran. He has been actively involved in public health campaigns, particularly focusing on reducing traffic fatalities and injuries. Recently, he discussed the launch of the 'No to Accidents' campaign, aimed at addressing the rising number of traffic-related deaths, which have exceeded 20,000 this year. Kermanpour emphasizes the importance of community awareness and the role of various government ministries in tackling the significant public health issue of road safety.
Born on Jan 01, 1970 (55 years old)
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Iran:
Dr. Hossein Kermanpour, the head of the Public Relations and Information Center of the Ministry of Health, provided explanations about the color of Khatami's hospital gown.
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Iran:
Dr. Hossein Kermanpour responded to a question about whether doctors can refuse treatment to patients due to their political activities.
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Romania:
Hossein Kermanpour reported a dramatic toll of 627 dead and over 4,800 injured due to the attacks.
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Iran:
Hossein Kermanpour is the head of the Public Relations and Information Center of the Ministry of Health, Treatment and Medical Education.
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Colombia:
Hossein Kermanpour is the spokesperson for the Iranian Ministry of Health.
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Pakistan:
The spokesperson for Iran’s Health Ministry, Hossein Kermanpour, released an updated death toll from Israel’s attacks.
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Romania:
Hossein Kermanpour is the head of the information center at the Iranian Ministry of Health.
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Iran:
Hossein Kermanpour reported on the casualties from the attacks by the Israeli regime.
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United States:
Hossein Kermanpour is the head of the information center at the Ministry of Health in Iran.
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United Kingdom:
Iran’s health ministry said the US strikes had wounded an unspecified number of people but that none 'showed any signs of radioactive contamination'.
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