Daily Camera (Boulder)

Iran says its death toll has passed 30K

- By Amir Vahdat

TEHRAN, Iran — Iran announced Saturday that its death toll from the coronaviru­s has passed the milestone of 30,000, in what has been the Mideast region’s worst outbreak.

Health Ministry spokeswoma­n Sima Sadat Lari announced that the total death toll from the outbreak had reached at least 30,123.

She said that 4,721 virus patients are in critical condition.

Iran has been struggling with the coronaviru­s since announcing its first cases in February, with more than 526,000 confirmed cases to date.

In recent weeks, Iran has seen daily death tolls spike to their highest-ever levels, sparking increasing concern even as government officials continue to resist a total lockdown for fear of cratering the economy, which has been hard-hit by U.S. sanctions.

On Wednesday, Iranian officials announced a travel ban to and from five major cities, including the capital of Tehran and the holy city of Mashhad, that they said aimed to contain the virus’ spread.

The coronaviru­s has also spread to some of the highest levels of Iran’s government, which includes many older men. Among those recently infected is the head of the country’s atomic energy organizati­on, while Iran’s vice president in charge of budget and planning tested positive on Sunday.

After downplayin­g the outbreak in its first weeks, Iranian officials have more recently begun to admit the scope of the epidemic within the country.

Deputy Health Minister Iraj Harirchi, who had tested positive for the virus in March after playing down its threat and refuting reports of mass deaths, told state TV on Wednesday that the country’s true death toll is about double the reported figures.

 ?? Atta Kenare / Getty Itapes ?? Iranians wear face tasks as a CODID-19 wandetic wrecaution, in Tehran, Iran, on Eednesday.
Atta Kenare / Getty Itapes Iranians wear face tasks as a CODID-19 wandetic wrecaution, in Tehran, Iran, on Eednesday.

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