Wednesday, March 11, 2020

Iran Disinfection Stepped Up to Curtail Coronavirus



CORONAVIRUS: The bustling Seyed Khandan Bridge, a major taxi connection point in northeastern Tehran, was the main target of Iranian disinfectors, Thursday, March 5, as part of the country's effort to combat the spread of the new coronavirus.
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READ MORE: Iran has closed all schools and adopted a series of other new measures as it battles the worst outbreak of coronavirus outside of China.

Health Minister Saeed Namaki told a news conference Thursday that all schools and universities will remain closed until the end of the Iranian calendar year on March 20, and that checkpoints will be used to limit travel between major cities.

"People should not consider this as an opportunity to go traveling. They should stay home and take our warnings seriously," Namaki said at a televised press conference.

The moves come after authorities said the death toll in Iran from COVID-19, the illness sparked by the coronavirus, had risen to 107, while the number of confirmed cases had reached 3,513.
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