Coronavirus on rise again in Iran with over 3,000 cases for 3rd day | Inquirer News

Coronavirus on rise again in Iran with over 3,000 cases for 3rd day

/ 10:11 PM June 03, 2020

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An Iranian woman gets off a taxi in the capital Tehran’s central Valiasr Square on June 2, 2020 during the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic. – Iran today lamented that people were ignoring social distancing rules as it reported more than 3,000 new coronavirus infections in a second cresting wave. “The fact that people have become completely careless regarding this disease” was of great concern, said Health Minister Saeed Namaki. (Photo by ATTA KENARE / AFP)

The spread of novel coronavirus has accelerated again this month in Iran which on Wednesday officially confirmed over 3,000 new cases for a third consecutive day.

The country has recorded an additional 3,134 cases, health ministry spokesman Kianoush Jahanpour told state television, bringing the total number of infections to 160,696.

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New cases were at their highest on March 30, hitting 3,186.

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Another 70 people have died, Jahanpour added, taking the death toll to 8,012 since the outbreak was first declared in the country in February.

Infections have been on a rising trajectory in the Islamic republic since hitting a near two-month low on May 2, though the official number of daily deaths has remained below 100 in recent weeks.

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Health Minister Saeed Namaki on Tuesday lamented that people were ignoring social distancing rules.

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“The fact that people have become completely careless regarding this disease” was of great concern, he said.

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“They either have total confidence in us or think the coronavirus has gone. The latter is not true at all,” the ISNA news agency quoted him as saying.

Nine of the country’s 31 provinces are still under a “health alert”, Jahanpour said Wednesday, while the southwestern province of Khuzestan remains classified as a “red zone”.

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Iran has since last month largely lifted the curbs it imposed to stem the outbreak, but experts both at home and abroad have voiced scepticism about its official figures, saying the real toll could be much higher.

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