Iran’s coronavirus death toll exceeds 21,000, health ministry says

More than 2,200 cases reported in 24 hours as number of infections surges to 365,606

Iranian women wearing face masks walk in a street of Tehran, Iran, on August 19th. Photograph: EPA
Iranian women wearing face masks walk in a street of Tehran, Iran, on August 19th. Photograph: EPA

Iran’s death toll from Covid-19 rose by 119 to 21,020, the health ministry’s spokeswoman told state TV on Wednesday, with the total number of identified cases rising to 365,606.

Sima Sadat Lari said that 2,243 new cases were identified in the past 24 hours in Iran, rising from 2,213 a day earlier.

“Unfortunately we have been facing a surge in coronavirus infections in recent weeks. I urge everyone to avoid unnecessary trips,” Ms Lari said.

Iran’s top health officials have appealed to Iranians to avoid travelling during the Shia Muslim religious holiday of Ashura later this week to avoid the risk of a new surge of coronavirus infections.

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Ashura is the 10th day of the lunar month of Muharram when, according to Islamic tradition, Imam Hussein, grandson of the Prophet Mohammed, was killed in battle in 680.

But despite warnings by the authorities against travelling, state media reported heavy traffic on roads leading to the Caspian coast in northern Iran, a favourite destination during holidays. – EPA