ASSESSMENTS
Iran Is in the Eye of the Coronavirus Storm
Feb 25, 2020 | 20:10 GMT

Kuwaiti Health Minister Sheikh Basel al-Sabah, right, speaks with the media on Feb. 22, 2020, as officials at the Kuwait City airport prepare to take Kuwaitis returning from Iran to a hospital to be tested for the COVID-19 virus. Iran has emerged as a regional epicenter of the coronavirus outbreak.
(YASSER AL-ZAYYAT/AFP via Getty Images)
Highlights
- Given its weak health infrastructure, especially in rural areas, Iran will struggle to contain the spread of the coronavirus; the country has become a source of infection in the broader region.
- The Iranian public's lack of trust in the government's ability to disseminate accurate information will further undercut Iran's ability to contain the virus, even as the virus becomes a convenient excuse for the government to explain low participation in recent parliamentary elections.
- As the coronavirus spreads, the United States will be pressured by the global community to weaken its firm trade and financial sanctions on Iran to help Tehran access the materials and financial support it needs to contain and combat the outbreak.
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