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Iran reports record daily COVID-19 cases, announces new curbs

Iran on Saturday announced a new record of more than 9,000 new cases of Covid-19 infections in the Middle East's worst hit country, as the government imposed new restrictions. The latest official figure of 9,450 positive novel coronavirus cases in a 24-hour period comes after a consistent daily count of more than 8,000 in the past six days.

Reuters MIDDLE EAST
Published November 07,2020
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Iran announced new lockdown curbs on Saturday after registering a record daily number of COVID-19 cases and another 423 deaths from the disease in the Middle East's worst-hit country.

The latest Health Ministry data, which registered 9,450 new infections in the last 24 hours, took the total number of confirmed cases to 673,250 and raised the death toll to 37,832, a ministry spokeswoman told state television.

Iran's government recently imposed new restrictions as the country battles a third wave of the virus, and President Hassan Rouhani announced further measures on Saturday.

Starting on Tuesday, for one month, all non-essential businesses will have to close at 6 p.m.