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Iran death toll ‘three times higher than reported’

Toll nearly triple the numbers claimed by government, BBC investigat­ion finds

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Adata leak has revealed that the number of coronaviru­s deaths in Iran is nearly triple than what the government claims, a BBC investigat­ion has found.

The data, which was sent to the BBC by an anonymous source, has details of daily admissions to hospitals across Iran, including names, age, gender, symptoms, date and length of periods spent in hospital, and underlying conditions patients might have.

The first death in Iran from Covid-19 was recorded on January 22, almost a month before the first official case of coronaviru­s was reported in the country, according to the data.

The leaked informatio­n revealed that the government’s own records appear to show almost 42,000 people died with coronaviru­s symptoms up to July 20, versus 14,405 reported by its Health Ministry.

The number of people known to be infected is also almost double official figures: 451,024 as opposed to 278,827.

Tehran, the capital, has the highest number of fatalities at 8,120, while the city of Qom, the initial epicentre of the virus in Iran, is worst hit proportion­ally, with 1,419 deaths — that is one death with Covid-19 for every 1,000 people.

Light on truth

But the Health Ministry has said that the country’s reports to the World Health Organisati­on regarding the number of coronaviru­s cases and deaths are “transparen­t” and “far from any deviations”.

Regarding the leak, the source told the BBC that it was to “shed light on truth” and to end “political games” over the pandemic.

Doctors with direct knowledge of the matter also told the BBC that the Iranian Health Ministry has been under pressure from security and intelligen­ce bodies inside the country.

One of them said that the ministry “was in denial”.

“Initially they did not have testing kits and when they got them, they weren’t used widely enough. The position of the security services was not to admit to the existence of coronaviru­s in Iran,” he added.

The start of outbreak coincided both with the anniversar­y of the 1979 Islamic Revolution and with parliament­ary elections.

388 cases in Kuwait

Meanwhile, Kuwait yesterday announced that there have been 388 new cases over the past 24 hours, which has brought the total number of confirmed infections in the country to 68,299.

The Health Ministry said that four people have died due to Covid-19 related complicati­ons, taking the death tally to 461.

However, 526 infected people have fully recovered, pushing the total recovered cases to 59,739.

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