Iran’s daily virus deaths near record high

People wearing protective face masks to help prevent the spread of the coronavirus walk on a sidewalk in the city of Zanjan, some 330 kilometers (205 miles) west of the capital Tehran, Iran, Sunday, July 5, 2020. (AP)
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  • The Islamic republic has been battling the Middle East’s deadliest outbreak of novel coronavirus since late February
  • Official figures have shown a rising trajectory in deaths

TEHRAN: Iran on Monday reported 160 new deaths from the novel coronavirus, close to the country’s highest single-day toll announced the previous day.
The Islamic republic has been battling the Middle East’s deadliest outbreak of novel coronavirus since late February.
The new deaths bring the total fatalities recorded to 11,731, health ministry spokeswoman Sima Sadat Lari said on state television.
She also raised the country’s caseload to 243,051 with 2,613 people testing positive for COVID-19 in the past 24 hours.
Iran’s highest daily toll of 163 fatalities from the disease was announced on Sunday.
Official figures have shown a rising trajectory in deaths and new confirmed cases since Iran reported a near two month low in daily recorded infections in early May.
The worsening situation has prompted the government to make the wearing of face masks mandatory in closed public spaces.
According to Lari, nine of Iran’s 31 provinces are classified as “red,” the highest category in the country’s virus risk ranking.