Iran reports record one-day coronavirus death toll of 200
Iran on Tuesday recorded the highest single-day deaths from coronavirus since the outbreak of the pandemic in the country in mid-February. Health Ministry spokesperson Sima Sadat Lari said 200 people had succumbed to the virus in the past 24 hours.
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- Published Date: 04:17 | 07 July 2020
- Modified Date: 04:17 | 07 July 2020
Iran announced on Tuesday 200 more deaths from the coronavirus, the most in a single day since the Middle East's deadliest outbreak began in February.
The previous record was Sunday's toll of 163 deaths.
"Unfortunately in the past 24 hours we have lost 200 of our compatriots, bringing the total number of victims to 11,931," health ministry spokeswoman Sima Sadat Lari said on state television.
"The increase in the number of deaths is very painful for all of us," she said, adding that it was "the result of all of our behaviour and actions".
Another 2,637 people have tested positive for the virus, taking the total official number of cases to 245,688, Lari said.
She said that infections had risen sharply in one area, which she did not name, after a string of weddings there in recent days.
Officially recorded deaths and infections from the virus have been steadily rising since Iran reported a near-two month low in daily recorded cases in early May.
The uptick has prompted the government to make it mandatory to wear masks in enclosed public spaces.
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