In this Wednesday, Oct. 14, 2020, photo provided by the Iranian Health Ministry, medics tend to a COVID-19 patient at the Shohadaye Tajrish Hospital in Tehran, Iran. Iran is confronting a new surge of infections that is filling hospitals and cemeteries alike.
TEHRAN, Iran — Iran announced Saturday that its death toll from the coronavirus has passed the milestone of 30,000 killed. The announcement by Health Ministry spokeswoman Sima Sadat Lari saw Iran put its total death toll from the outbreak at 30,123 killed, with 253 new deaths being added to the official count.
Iran has been struggling with the coronavirus since announcing its first cases in February. Iran has seen the worst outbreak in the Middle East, with more than 526,000 confirmed cases. In recent weeks, Iran has seen daily death tolls spike to their highest-ever levels. The fallout from the outbreak has hit the country as its economy is already crippled by sweeping U.S. sanctions.
Why is this a story and thousands of trafficked children isn't ?
Iraniërs a.s.a.p. Read this carefully !
No source cited again. How can I go back and investigate the veracity of your report.
iranian gouvernements rip
They should have sent the bills to CCP !
What effect has US sanctions had on the fatality numbers?
They're being remarkably open with the facts
1. Wearing a mask 2. Social distancing 3. Hand washing 4. Restriction of gatherings
Who cares, they are lying anyway
Mankind is waiting better solution so many people are dying and getting infected...improve the medicine until vaccine find..Save the people life... Mankind fight with the corona
Death rate: 5.7%
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