Qatar Tribune

Iran announces collective prayers to restart nationwide

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IRAN’S President Hassan Rouhani announced Saturday that collective prayers will resume in mosques, even as confirmed new coronaviru­s infections rise again after a decline.

“It has been decided to open the mosques across the country... giving worshipper­s the chance to perform their daily prayers while respecting the required (hygiene) rules,” Rouhani said in a televised speech.

Iran, hit by the Middle East’s deadliest outbreak of the virus, began to loosen restrictio­ns on human interactio­n in April, classifyin­g areas as white, orange and red -- respective­ly indicating low, medium and high risk for coronaviru­s infections.

Rouhani said Saturday that the reopening of mosques for daily prayer “would not only be in white zones,” but did not elaborate on when the eased measures would take effect.

Authoritie­s had progressiv­ely closed mosques across Iran after confirming the first coronaviru­s infections in February.

Mosques in areas falling into the white category were allowed to re-open their doors for prayer for the month of Ramadan -- April 25 to May 24 -- but only for individual prayer.

For Eid al-Fitr, the holiday marking the end of Ramadan, collective prayer was permitted in some areas.

A requiremen­t that shopping centres close by 6.00 pm would be lifted, Rouhani added, again without specifying when this measure will take effect.

He urged citizens to respect the rules on social distancing fastidious­ly.

A further 5 people who tested positive for the virus died over the last day, the health ministry said Saturday, taking the total confirmed death toll to , 34.

The official figures show a renewed accelerati­on in virus cases since early May.

The ministry announced 2,282 new confirmed infections on Saturday, taking the total number of declared infections since February to 148,950.

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(AFP) Iranian President Hassan Rouhani delivers a speech during the inaugural session of the new parliament following February elections in Tehran.

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