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Iranians defy coronaviru­s rules as death toll reaches 3,452

- Reuters Dubai Iraj Harirchi Deputy Health Minister

A senior Iranian health official said the greater Tehran area may face a coronaviru­s disease (COVID-19) resurgence after many residents flouted advisories to stay home, crowding streets and causing traffic jams across the city as the country’s New Year holidays ended on Saturday.

Iran said earlier on Saturday that 158 more coronaviru­s patients had died in the past 24 hours, bringing the total death toll to 3,452. The total number of cases reached 55,743.

“We are still concerned about the virus, for example with the level of traffic in Tehran today and queues of cars stuck on freeways, because these people can take the virus to their homes or workplaces,” Deputy Health Minister Iraj Harirchi said on state TV.

“Even a medium level of virus here can spread to nearby cities with the high level of job-related traffic between nearby cities and Tehran,” said Harirchi, who has himself been ill with COVID-19. “Dr. Harirchi cautioned about a probable return of coronaviru­s in case of negligence and said social distancing measures were absolutely necessary,” said the TV.

We are still concerned about the virus, for example with the level of traffic in Tehran today and queues of cars stuck on freeways, because these people can take the virus to their homes or workplaces.

The television showed stores that had reopened despite a closure order on nonessenti­al services and businesses. Only enterprise­s involved in production have been allowed to reopen while following anti-coronaviru­s precaution­s. Officials have repeatedly complained that many Iranians ignored appeals to stay at home and cancel travel plans for the New Year holidays that began on March 20. Iranians traditiona­lly travel to home provinces and popular vacation spots and organize family gatherings during the New Year holidays. Officials initially urged people to cancel such plans due to the coronaviru­s outbreak, and then imposed intercity travel bans on March 25.

Earlier the judiciary said most of some 70 inmates who escaped from a prison in western Iran last month are now back in jail. About 100,000 prisoners have been granted temporary release due to the coronaviru­s epidemic.

Iranian media have reported unrest in several prisons.

 ?? AP ?? Officials have repeatedly complained that many Iranians ignored appeals to stay at home and cancel travel plans for the New Year holidays that began on March 20.
AP Officials have repeatedly complained that many Iranians ignored appeals to stay at home and cancel travel plans for the New Year holidays that began on March 20.
 ?? Supplied ?? Architect Edgard Mekssas uses 3D printers to produce these masks.
Supplied Architect Edgard Mekssas uses 3D printers to produce these masks.

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