Iran Daily Virus Deaths Exceed 100 for First Time in 2 Months
Iran on Sunday reported over 100 new deaths in a single day from the novel coronavirus, for the first time in two months.
In televised remarks, health ministry spokeswoman Sima Sadat Lari announced 107 Covid-19 fatalities in the past 24 hours, raising the overall toll to 8,837.
"It was very painful for us to announce the triple-digit figure," said Lari.
"This is an unpredictable and wild virus and may surprise us at any time," she added, urging Iranians to observe health protocols.
Iran last recorded triple-digit daily fatalities on April 13, with 111 dead.
Lari also announced 2,472 new cases confirmed in the past day, bringing the total infection caseload to 187,427, with over 148,000 recoveries
Iranian President Hassan Rouhani on Saturday reproached citizens for failing to observe measures designed to rein in the virus.
It was "disturbing" to see that only "18 to 20 percent of people" observe health protocols and social distancing, down from "80 percent or more" between April 20 and May 20, he said, citing a report.
According to Lari, seven of Iran's 31 provinces are currently classified as "red"—the highest level on Iran's color-coded risk scale.
But Rouhani has said the increase in reported infections should not be taken as a sign of a worsening health situation.
"When more tests are done, then naturally more cases are identified," he told a cabinet meeting on Wednesday.
The high number of recent cases "does not have a negative aspect to it and people should not worry", he added.
Iran has carried out more than 1.2 million COVID-19 tests since its first cases were reported, according to Lari.
The health ministry's head epidemiologist, Mohammad-Mehdi Gouya, said last week that the primary cause of the surge in reported infections was due to testing those "with no or light symptoms.”
The gradual easing of lockdown measures has also partly contributed to higher infections, he added.
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