Tonnes of medical equipment and coronavirus testing kits provided bt the World Health Organisation are pictured at the al-Maktum International airport in Dubai as it is prepared to be delivered to Iran with a United Arab Emirates military transport plane. AFP
Tonnes of medical equipment and coronavirus testing kits provided bt the World Health Organisation are pictured at the al-Maktum International airport in Dubai as it is prepared to be delivered to Iran with a United Arab Emirates military transport plane. AFP
A handout picture released by the World Health Organization (WHO), shows people disembarking from a United Arab Emirates military transport plane, used to transport medical equipment and coronavirus testing kits provided by the World Health Organisation, upon their arrival in Iran. AFP
Boxes of masks, gloves, protective suits, tablet computers and other devices to monitor cases are made ready for the flight to Tehran on Monday. Andy Scott / The National
The World Health Organisation stockpiles much of its global supply in Dubai but said it is struggling to get access to enough. Panic buying of masks by members of the public has led to shortages for medical staff, who must change their masks and clothing frequently. Andy Scott / The National
WHO team leader Robert Blanchard supervises the shipment on Monday. Nick Webster / The National
A pharmacist wearing a face mask works in western Tehran on Saturday. Iran is preparing for the possibility of "tens of thousands" of people needing to be getting tested. Vahid Salemi / AP Photo
An Iranian medical team uses disinfectant to sanitise vehicles near Imam Reza's holy shrine. West Asia News Agency via Reuters
Wheelchairs are sprayed with disinfectant at Imam Reza's holy shrine. West Asia News Agency via Reuters
A handout picture released by the World Health Organization (WHO) shows labourers unloading medical equipment and coronavirus testing kits provided by the World Health Organisation, from a United Arab Emirates military transport plane upon their arrival in Iran. AFP
Tonnes of medical equipment and coronavirus testing kits provided bt the World Health Organisation are pictured at the al-Maktum International airport in Dubai as it is prepared to be delivered to Iran with a United Arab Emirates military transport plane. AFP
Tonnes of medical equipment and coronavirus testing kits provided bt the World Health Organisation are pictured at the al-Maktum International airport in Dubai as it is prepared to be delivered to Iran with a United Arab Emirates military transport plane. AFP
A handout picture released by the World Health Organization (WHO), shows people disembarking from a United Arab Emirates military transport plane, used to transport medical equipment and coronavirus testing kits provided by the World Health Organisation, upon their arrival in Iran. AFP
Boxes of masks, gloves, protective suits, tablet computers and other devices to monitor cases are made ready for the flight to Tehran on Monday. Andy Scott / The National
The World Health Organisation stockpiles much of its global supply in Dubai but said it is struggling to get access to enough. Panic buying of masks by members of the public has led to shortages for medical staff, who must change their masks and clothing frequently. Andy Scott / The National
WHO team leader Robert Blanchard supervises the shipment on Monday. Nick Webster / The National
A pharmacist wearing a face mask works in western Tehran on Saturday. Iran is preparing for the possibility of "tens of thousands" of people needing to be getting tested. Vahid Salemi / AP Photo
An Iranian medical team uses disinfectant to sanitise vehicles near Imam Reza's holy shrine. West Asia News Agency via Reuters
Wheelchairs are sprayed with disinfectant at Imam Reza's holy shrine. West Asia News Agency via Reuters
A handout picture released by the World Health Organization (WHO) shows labourers unloading medical equipment and coronavirus testing kits provided by the World Health Organisation, from a United Arab Emirates military transport plane upon their arrival in Iran. AFP
Tonnes of medical equipment and coronavirus testing kits provided bt the World Health Organisation are pictured at the al-Maktum International airport in Dubai as it is prepared to be delivered to Iran with a United Arab Emirates military transport plane. AFP