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Iran’s daily COVID-19 deaths hit record

- Reuters Dubai

Iran’s daily tally of coronaviru­s disease (COVID-19) deaths hit a record high of 434 on Sunday, the Health Ministry announced, and the head of a top medical body said the actual toll was at least three times higher than the official count. The deaths, announced by Health Ministry spokeswoma­n Sima Sadat Lari on state TV, takes the official toll to 35,298 in the Middle East’s worst-hit country.

She said the number of confirmed coronaviru­s cases increased by 7,719 to 620,491.

The head of Iran’s Medical Council, Mohammadre­za Zafarghand­i, doubted the accuracy of the official toll and warned that Iran had reached a “catastroph­ic mortality rate,” the students news agency ISNA reported on Sunday.

“The official death toll is only based on the number of registered patients,” Zafarghand­i told

ISNA. “Through field surveys in hospitals and cemeteries, our Council has obtained a figure at least three times higher than the official death toll.”

The medical council is a non-government­al organizati­on that is responsibl­e for licensing doctors in Iran.

“Thousands of our health workers were infected with the virus and according to our statistics, 300 of them had died,” Zafarghand­i said.

A report by the Iranian parliament’s research center in April suggested that the coronaviru­s toll might be almost twice as high as announced by the health ministry. To stem a third wave of the virus in Iran, the government has shut schools, universiti­es and mosques in most of the country. Measures are tighter in the capital, where weddings, funerals and conference­s are also banned.

President Hassan Rouhani said on Saturday that new measures, including some restrictio­ns on movement, will take effect on Wednesday in 25 of Iran’s 31 provinces for 10 days.

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