The Star (Jamaica)

Iran reports highest daily COVID death toll of 2021

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Iran on Sunday reported its highest single-day death toll from COVID-19 this year, bringing the country’s total deaths in the pandemic to nearly 64,500, state TV reported.

The report said 258 new deaths were recorded in 24 hours. Iran’s deadliest day of the pandemic was in mid-November, when more than 480 deaths were tallied.

Sunday’s news report said healthcare officials also confirmed 21,063 new coronaviru­s cases since the day before, bringing Iran’s total confirmed cases to more than 2,070,000.

“We are expecting a heavy rise in hospitalis­ations in the next week,” Health Minister Saeed Namaki warned. He blamed the increase in cases on shopping, family gatherings and travel ahead of and during the Iranian New Year in late March.

Last Saturday, Iran began a 10day lockdown in the capital, Tehran, and other major cities amid a fourth wave of coronaviru­s infections.

Iran’s vaccinatio­n campaign has been slow, with some 200,000 doses administer­ed in the country of 84 million people, according to the World Health Organizati­on.

Last week, COVAX, an internatio­nal collaborat­ion to distribute vaccines equitably around the world, delivered its first shipment to Iran, 700,000 doses of the Oxford-AstraZenec­a vaccine.

 ?? (AP/PHOTO/KHALID MOHAMMED) ?? An Iraqi nurse prepares a shot of the AstraZenec­a COVID-19 vaccine at a clinic in Baghdad, Iraq on Sunday. The health ministry has warned of “dire consequenc­es” ahead because citizens are not heeding coronaviru­s prevention measures, after the country reached a new high in daily infection rates.
(AP/PHOTO/KHALID MOHAMMED) An Iraqi nurse prepares a shot of the AstraZenec­a COVID-19 vaccine at a clinic in Baghdad, Iraq on Sunday. The health ministry has warned of “dire consequenc­es” ahead because citizens are not heeding coronaviru­s prevention measures, after the country reached a new high in daily infection rates.

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