U.S.-Imposed Economic Sanctions on Iran in the COVID-19 Crisis From the Human Rights Perspective

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One of the obvious impacts of comprehensive economic sanctions is on pharmaceuticals and supplies, which are essential elements of all functioning health systems. Observers report that comprehensive sanctions imposed on Iran are a barrier to Iran's coronavirus disease-2019 (COVID-19) crisis and could impede Iran's access to coronavirus vaccines. In this minireview, we discuss COVID-19 and its human rights dimensions of U.S. sanctions on Iran. We believe fighting COVID-19 with limited resources during sanctions will produce a humanitarian crisis, and coronavirus is a convincing reason to lift the sanctions on Iran.

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Karimi, A., & Turkamani, H. S. (2021, October 1). U.S.-Imposed Economic Sanctions on Iran in the COVID-19 Crisis From the Human Rights Perspective. International Journal of Health Services. SAGE Publications Inc. https://doi.org/10.1177/00207314211024912

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