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Tehran to impose fines for lockdown violations

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Tehran, Iran - Iran is to start imposing fines for breaches of health regulation­s in the capital, President Hassan Rouhani announced on Saturday, after daily coronaviru­s infections hit a record high this week.

Iran has previously held back from using fines to enforce mask wearing in public and other health protocols, but they will now be imposed in the capital Tehran, Rouhani told a televised meeting of the country’s coronaviru­s taskforce.

The police, the Basij paramilita­ry force and health inspectors will have powers to impose the fines, and offenders will have two weeks to make payment into a Health Ministry account, Rouhani said in a televised speech during the weekly coronaviru­s taskforce meeting.

Breaches punishable by a fine include refusal to quarantine while sick and failure to wear a mask in a public space or require a customer to do so.

Fines range from 500,000 rials (US$1.60 approx) for not wearing a mask to a maximum of 10mn ($32.80) for businesses not observing health protocols.

The fines represent a not insignific­ant sum for Iranians who have endured a deep recession since Washington reimposed crippling economic sanctions in 2018.

The minimum monthly wage stands at around 18mn rials, worth less than US$60 following a sharp fall in the value of the currency.

Iran’s daily death toll from the novel coronaviru­s hit a record high of 239 on Wednesday. Daily infections reached a new high of 4,392 the following day.

The virus has now killed more than 28,000 people and infected more than 492,300 in Iran, according to Health Ministry figures.

Tehran authoritie­s shut most public spaces and cancelled public events for a week last Saturday in a bid to contain the spread of the virus.

Those restrictio­ns have been extended until Wednesday, governor Anoushirva­n MohseniBan­dpey told state television.

 ?? (AFP) ?? This file photo shows people walking near Chitgar Lake amid the COVID-19 pandemic, in Tehran on October 3
(AFP) This file photo shows people walking near Chitgar Lake amid the COVID-19 pandemic, in Tehran on October 3

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