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Iran - Iranians urged to wear masks following record rise in daily coronavirus cases this week - death toll slowly rising over March peak - September 24, 2020
Iran - Iranians urged to wear masks following record rise in daily coronavirus cases this week - death toll slowly rising over March peak - September 24, 2020
Iranians urged to wear masks following record rise in daily coronavirus cases
Patrick Wintour
Iran this week is recording the highest number of new daily coronavirus infections since the virus was first identified in the country in late February, raising fears that the death toll is about the spiral as hospitals once again become overloaded.
Iran recorded 3,712 cases over 24 hours on Tuesday, the highest figure ever, 3,605 the following day, the second highest figure recorded, and 3,521 on Thursday. The official death toll is slowly rising to over 175 a day, higher than the peak of Iran’s first week in March. The official figures are widely challenged.