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Iran reports 21 new coronaviru­s deaths

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TEHRAN: Iran on Saturday reported 21 new deaths from the novel coronaviru­s and 1,076 fresh cases in the past 24 hours, bringing the overall tolls to 145 dead and 5,823 infected.

“More than 16,000 people are currently hospitalis­ed as suspect cases,” health ministry spokesman Kianoush Jahanpour said in a televised news conference as he announced the tolls.

He added that 1,669 of confirmed cases have recovered from the illness.

The Islamic republic is battling one of the world’s deadliest outbreaks of the disease outside China, where it originated.

Iran’s capital Tehran remains the worst-hit province in the country, with 1,539 confirmed cases, though the situation is worsening in northern provinces.

More than 300 of the new cases were reported in Mazandaran province, a top tourist destinatio­n north of Tehran on the Caspian sea.

“Mazandaran is at the top of the list because the necessary limitation­s (on domestic travelling) were not imposed,” Jahanpour said.

“Considerin­g that a minority are not taking the situation seriously and risk their own and others’ health, imposing limitation­s is now on the agenda.”

Iran has closed schools and universiti­es until early April in a bid to contain the virus, but upcoming holidays have prompted people to travel, especially to popular destinatio­ns in northern provinces, Jahanpour said on Friday.

Several provinces, including in the north and middle of the country, have said they will not provide any lodging to tourists in an effort to dissuade people from travelling.

An Iranian lawmaker died from the novel coronaviru­s on Saturday, state news agency IRNA reported, one of several officials to succumb to the illness in the epidemic-hit country.

Fatemeh Rahbar, 55, was a conservati­ve MP and had recently been elected to the parliament from the capital Tehran, the agency said.

She is the second lawmaker killed by the virus in Iran and one of seven politician­s and government officials who have died in the outbreak since the country reported its first cases in mid-february.

Iran has been scrambling to contain the rapid spread of the virus, which so far has infected 4,747 people and killed at least 124.

Rahbar was among the top candidates in Tehran for the conservati­ves, who overwhelmi­ngly won February’s general election marked by the lowest turnout in the Islamic republic’s history.

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Revolution­ary Guard members disinfect an ATM machine to help prevent the spread of coronaviru­s in Tehran.
Associated Press ↑ Revolution­ary Guard members disinfect an ATM machine to help prevent the spread of coronaviru­s in Tehran.

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