Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

Iran estimates it has 25 million infections

- Agence France-presse

TEHRAN: President Hassan Rouhani warned on Saturday that about 35 million Iranians may eventually contract the deadly coronaviru­s disease, with around 25 million people already infected.

It appears to be the first time a senior Iranian official has indicated the country is seeking to defeat Covid-19 via herd immunity.

Iran has been battling a resurgence of Covid-19, with figures showing a rise in both new infections and deaths since a twomonth low in May.

Officially, the virus has so far killed close to 14,000 people and infected more than 269,400 in the country with a population of more than 80 million.

The rising toll has prompted authoritie­s to reimpose restrictio­ns in worst-hit provinces after being lifted countrywid­e in April, with Tehran extending them for an extra week on Friday.

“Our estimate is that up to now, 25 million Iranians have been infected with this virus,” Rouhani said during a televised meeting of the country’s virusfight­ing task force.

“We have to consider the possibilit­y that 30 to 35 million more may face infection,” he added, citing the results of a study by the health ministry. “We have not yet achieved herd immunity and we have no choice but to be united and break the chain of transmissi­on of the coronaviru­s.”

Rouhani’s deputy head of communicat­ions, Alireza Moezi, said on Twitter hours later that the 25 million in fact refers to “those who have encountere­d the virus and achieved complete immunity”.

Rouhani also said that the country may have to prepare itself for double the amount of hospitalis­ations it has had in the past five months, according to the study.

The health ministry does not report the overall amount of hospitalis­ations over Covid-19.

The Islamic republic has been struggling to contain West Asia’s worst Covid-19 outbreak since announcing its first cases in midfebruar­y.

Iran has refrained from imposing full lockdowns but closed schools, cancelled public gatherings and banned travel between provinces in March, before lifting the restrictio­ns the next month to reopen its sanctions-hit economy.

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