Corona in Iran; 140 more patients die, signs of the beginning of the sixth wave of Corona, and the nighttime curfew in Tehran remains in place

The Ministry of Health of the Islamic Republic of Iran announced that from November 2 to 3, 2020, 7,516 people were infected with COVID-19 within 24 hours, bringing the total number of infected people in Iran to 5,868,360.
According to this report, 140 more people have died from the coronavirus during this period, bringing the total number of deaths in Iran to 125,363.
Many, including a number of country officials, believe that the actual death and infection figures in Iran are many times higher than the officially announced figures.
- Signs of the beginning of the sixth peak of Corona in some provinces of Iran
As previously warned many times, the Ministry of Health of the Islamic Republic of Iran announced on Monday, November 23, that the sixth wave of Corona has "sounded" in some provinces, and with the addition of seven cities in the past week, 22 counties are now in red status.
According to IRNA, there are also 128 orange counties, 215 yellow counties, and only 83 blue counties.
This is despite the fact that teleworking has been canceled, employees have returned to offices, and gatherings such as Friday prayers have resumed. In the meantime, only the nighttime curfew remains in place, which, according to the Tehran governor, they have no plans to lift at this time.
Due to the coronavirus outbreak, motorcycles are not allowed to travel in the city from 10 p.m. to 3 a.m., and breaking this ban will result in a fine of 200,000 tomans.
Source: Voice of America




