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Covid Death Daily Iran Top 600 in New High

Covid Death Daily Iran Top 600 in New High
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Tehran: Iran on Sunday reported more than 600 Daily Covid deaths for the first time, in front of the sidewalk that was tightened to contain the spread of the virus.
The country also enrolled 36,736 new infections in 24 hours, with a total because the pandemic began 4,425,821, the Ministry of Health said.
620 The latest death raises the total number of deaths to 97,828, he added.
The health authority recognizes the official figures underestimating the country’s true victims.
The Islamic Republic struggled to accommodate what was called the “fifth wave” official from a virus which was driven by a very contagious Delta variant.
Numbers have damaged the diary several times this month.
The authorities have mandated government offices, banks and non-essential businesses to cover the entire country from Monday to the end of the next Saturday.
The prohibition on travel cars between provinces starts on Sundays and will be run until August 27.
Iran has avoided forcing full locking in a strong population of 83 million, instead of using step-by-step such as a temporary travel ban and business closure.
The authorities have tried to accelerate the country’s inoculation campaign in the midst of criticism that he began to be late and as an Iranian health system that was fatigue struggling to overcome the increasing Covid case.
Choking by US sanctions that have made it difficult to transfer money abroad, Iran says have struggled to import vaccines.
More than 15 million people have received the first vaccine dose, but only around 4 million have the second jab needed, the Ministry of Health said on Sunday.
In addition to Sinopharm China, Iran gave Russian V Sputnik, Covaxin India and AstraZeneca vaccine, according to the Ministry of Health.
The authorities have also agreed to the emergency use of two vaccines made locally, but the only one produced in bulk, covires, in short supply.

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