Iran's death toll from coronavirus outbreak nears 6,500
Iran said on Thursday its coronavirus outbreak was "relatively stable" as it announced another 68 deaths as well as more than 1,000 infections for a fourth straight day. Tehran has battled to contain the Middle East's deadliest outbreak of the COVID-19 illness since reporting its first cases in mid-February.
- Middle East
- Anadolu Agency
- Published Date: 01:36 | 07 May 2020
- Modified Date: 07:16 | 07 May 2020
The death toll in Iran from the coronavirus rose to 6,486, as 68 new deaths were reported in the last 24 hours, state media reported on Thursday.
A further of 1,485 more people tested positive for COVID-19 over the past day, bringing the total number of cases to 103,135, Iran's state broadcaster reported, citing a statement by the Health Ministry spokesman Kianoush Jahanpour.
Jahanpour said 82,744 people have recovered so far and been discharged from hospitals, while 2,728 others are in critical condition.
Over 544,700 tests have been conducted in the country, he added.
In Iran, one of the Mideast countries hardest hit by the pandemic, COVID-19 was first detected in the city of Qom on Feb. 19 and then spread throughout the country.
The government decided against imposing a total lockdown as seen in many other countries, but did close educational institutions and banned cultural, religious, and sports gatherings.
According to Iranian Students News Agency (ISNA) on Wednesday, the government decided to reopen hair salons in the country.
Since April 11, authorities in phases have allowed the reopening of "low-risk" businesses closed as part of measures to contain the virus' spread.
President Hassan Rouhani said Sunday that the country would reopen mosques in districts that saw a decline in the number of coronavirus infections as of Monday.
He also said Friday prayers congregations will resume in 132 towns and cities labeled "white" or "low-risk" areas, according to Iran's Tasnim news agency.
The government also plans to reopen schools in the low-risk areas as of May 16, Rouhani said.
Since first appearing in Wuhan, China last December, the novel coronavirus has spread to at least 187 countries and regions, with the US and Europe the hardest-hit areas.
Over 3.76 million cases have been reported worldwide, with the death toll surpassing 264,100 and almost 1.25 million recoveries, according to data compiled by the US' Johns Hopkins University.