Iran: About 25 Million People Contracted Covid-19 in The Past Five Months

Published July 19th, 2020 - 09:27 GMT
Mask-clad Iranians walk along a street in the capital Tehran, amid the ongoing novel coronavirus pandemic crisis, on July 19, 2020. Iran's president said yesterday that 35 million Iranians may contract the coronavirus, as the country still did not have herd immunity although a quarter of the population may have already been infected. The country has been battling a resurgence of COVID-19, with figures showing a rise in both new infections and deaths since a two-month low in May. ATTA KENARE / AFP
Mask-clad Iranians walk along a street in the capital Tehran, amid the ongoing novel coronavirus pandemic crisis, on July 19, 2020. Iran's president said yesterday that 35 million Iranians may contract the coronavirus, as the country still did not have herd immunity although a quarter of the population may have already been infected. The country has been battling a resurgence of COVID-19, with figures showing a rise in both new infections and deaths since a two-month low in May. ATTA KENARE / AFP
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Warning of a long haul, Rouhani warned that the second phase of the pandemic in Iran is likely to prolong until the end of the Iranian calendar year

An estimated 25 million people have contracted the coronavirus in Iran in the past five months, with around 14,000 deaths, the Iranian Health Ministry said Saturday.

The ministry warned in a report that another 30-35 million people in the country are likely to be affected by the deadly virus in the coming months.

Speaking during a meeting on Saturday, Iranian President Hassan Rouhani said the first wave of the virus outbreak had passed and now the country is grappling with a second wave of the pandemic.

“The [ministry] report says we should expect the number of people who require hospitalization to be twice the number of people hospitalized over the past five months,” Rouhani said.

Warning of a long haul, Rouhani warned that the second phase of the pandemic in Iran is likely to prolong until the end of the Iranian calendar year (March 21, 2021).

On Saturday, Iran reported 2,166 new cases of the virus and 188 deaths, taking the overall tally to 271,606 infections and 13,979 deaths.

Mustafa Qaniee, a senior official in Iran’s anti-coronavirus task force, said the estimated cases of 25 million include those patients who had no symptoms and didn’t require hospitalization.

The resurgence of the virus in Iran has forced the authorities to re-impose lockdown and enforce strict adherence to health protocols. Wearing masks has been made mandatory in recent weeks.

The first cases of the virus in Iran were reported in the city of Qom, 140 kilometers south of the capital Tehran, on Feb. 19. It is believed that some traders from the Chinese city of Wuhan had brought the virus.

In March and April, the disease spread to almost all major provinces of Iran, with its epicenter gradually shifting from Qom to Tehran.

In June, the cases saw a significant drop, prompting authorities to ease restrictions. However, the virus staged a more forceful comeback in July, which has only gotten worse now.

This article has been adapted from its original source.

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