Iran coronavirus death toll reaches 124 as cases soar


  • Iran on Friday announced a surge in coronavirus cases and 17 more deaths including an advisor to the foreign minister, raising the total number of people killed to 124,
  • The Islamic republic is battling the world's deadliest outbreak of the disease outside China where it originated;
  • Iran has confirmed 1,234 new cases over the past 24 hours, raising the total number of infections to 4,747, health ministry spokesman Kianoush Jahanpour told a news conference.
  • The new cases "are probably those who had been infected with the virus two weeks ago and... just came to us with symptoms," he added.
  • Several politicians or government officials are among those who have been killed by the disease in Iran.
  • Hossein Sheikholeslam, an adviser to Iran's foreign minister who took part in the 1979 US embassy hostage crisis, died from the virus late Thursday, state news agency IRNA reported.
  • A former ambassador to Syria, he also served as deputy foreign minister from 1981 to 1997.
  • Iran has tested more than 15,980 people for novel coronavirus since it emerged in the country, Jahanpour said.
  • "The number of those who have recovered from the disease has reached more than 913," he added.
  • Iran has been scrambling to contain the rapid spread of coronavirus which has infected people in all 31 of its provinces.
  • Jahanpour said Tehran has 1,413 confirmed cases so far, which is the highest among all provinces and makes it an "epicentre" for the virus.
  • The country has closed schools and universities until early April in a bid to contain the virus, but according to the official, the long holidays ahead appear to have prompted people to travel north.
  • Iran has not officially quarantined any province, but it has tried to limit domestic movement and set up checkpoints across the country.
  • It stepped up restrictions on Friday as the police announced all people travelling to Mazandaran and Gilan - other than residents of those provinces returning from elsewhere - will be turned back.
  • Gilan is one of the country's worst-hit provinces.
  • Six of those who died from the virus are politicians or government offici.
  • Other officials who have died of coronavirus include lawmaker Mohammad Ali Ramezani and Mojtaba Pourkhanali, an agriculture ministry official, both from Gilan.
  • The others were Ahmad Toyserkani, an adviser to the judiciary chief, Hadi Khosroshahi, a former envoy to the Vatican, and Mojtaba Fazeli, a secretary to a senior cleric.
  • Tehran lawmaker Fatemeh Rahbar is in a coma after being infected, according to the ISNA news agency.
  • A host of other officials have been infected and are under quarantine

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