The Jerusalem Post

Iran spokesman tests positive for coronaviru­s

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Iranian government spokesman Ali Rabiei has been hospitaliz­ed with COVID-19, the Mehr news agency reported on Monday, the latest among several officials to have been infected with the novel coronaviru­s.

Iran has the Middle East’s highest number of recorded COVID-19 cases, and infections and deaths have risen sharply since restrictio­ns on movement began to be eased in mid-April.

There have been a total of 293,606 cases and 255,144 recoveries in the Islamic Republic, Health Ministry spokeswoma­n Sima Sadat Lari announced on state TV on Monday.

The latest daily death toll of 212 brings the total number of deaths to 15,912.

A vice president, a member of the Expediency Council and several parliament­arians are among the officials who have been infected with the coronaviru­s.

Iranian President Hassan Rouhani urged people on Saturday to observe health protocols and practice social distancing during upcoming Muslim festivitie­s, as a health official said there had been a surge in coronaviru­s infections in a major holy city.

Deputy Health Minister Iraj Harirchi, speaking on state television on Saturday, urged people not to visit the northeaste­rn holy city of Mashhad, which he said had seen an increase of 300% in COVID-19 cases over a onemonth period.

At the end of July, Muslims around the world will mark the Eid al-Adha feast. This year, Saudi Arabia will limit the number of domestic pilgrims attending the Hajj to prevent the spread of the coronaviru­s. (Reuters)

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