Health experts in Iran warned that the country is witnessing a “third wave” of COVID-19 outbreaks. According to Iranian Ministry of Health’s account, the country reports more than 3,000 positive cases a day, which would be from the first virus. They’ll be gone in February. Iran had made efforts to effectively curb the spread of the virus in early May, but witnessed a resurgence in early June, recording around 1,600 new cases per day.
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Iranian Ministry of Health spokeswoman Sima Sadat Lari announced Friday (September 18) that the total number of coVID-19 patients cured amounts to 355,505 and that the total number of inflamed cases has increased to 416,198 and added that the total number of deaths is 23,952. In addition, in the last 24 hours, Iran has witnessed 3,041 new positive cases and 141 deaths.
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In addition, Iranian fitness experts have warned that the country is still in the clutches of a coronavirus pandemic. They warned citizens to adhere to fitness protection protocols, such as social estating and the use of face masks. They added that the virus is more likely to be in the capital of Tehran compared to other provinces. In early September, Iran opened the new school year after nearly seven months of closure. In a video conference, President Hassan Rouhani would have said that educating 15 million academics is as vital as the fitness system.
He reportedly suggested that the government implement physical conditioning measures in schools and educational establishments at the army garrisons point. Following the reopening of the schools, many parents and medical experts expressed fear over the option of an increase in cases. , a member of the medical council’s board of trustees, said: “The national organization of COVID-19 corridors protects the lives of millions of students. ” “Avoid the physical reopening of all schools in the country,” he added.
Abbas Ali Dorsti, vice-chancellor of fitness at tabriz Medical University, warned that, despite all protective precautions, there has been an accumulation and violation of fitness protocols through some people, leading to an accumulation reportedly reopened, companies, schools and schools have reopened to shape the economy and mark a new normal. Iranian President Hassan Rohani said the fitness branch was doing everything it could to organize enough beds to satisfy patients’ wishes.
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