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Iran registers ‘alarming’ rise in infections as people ‘trivialize’ rules

  • August 03, 2020

Aug 3, 2020

Iran is seeing an “alarming” surge in cases, the country’s Health Ministry said Sunday, as it reported its highest one-day tally in more than three weeks. 

After registering 2,685 new cases in 24 hours on Sunday — Iran’s worst infection count since July 8 — health officials reported a slightly lower number on Monday. Health Ministry spokesperson Sima Sadat Lari said Iran registered 2,598 new infections and 215 new deaths. 

“Sadly, since late June, daily infections have been on a rising trajectory” in Qom in central Iran, Lari said. “We are concerned that trivializing the situation and lax observance of health protocols may lead to a worsening of the outbreak in the province.” 

Lari said the situation was “alarming” or “red,” the highest classification on the government’s COVID-19 watch list, in 25 out of 31 provinces. She also warned Iranians not to travel to Mazandaran, a popular tourist destination bordering the Caspian Sea where the case count has more than quadrupled in the past six weeks. 

Since its initial outbreak in the holy city of Qom in February, Iran has confirmed 312,035 cases and 17,405 deaths. Experts say that’s likely a vast undercount of what’s considered the deadliest outbreak in the Middle East. 

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