Iran reveals its COVID-19 data for September 6

DM Monitoring

BAKU: As many as 1,992 people have been infected with the coronavirus (COVID-19) in the past 24 hours in Iran, said Sima Sadat Lari, spokesperson for Iran’s Ministry of Health and Medical Education.
According to Sadat Lari, 139 more people have died from the coronavirus over the past day.
Sadat Lari added that the condition of 3,722 people is critical.
The official said that Iran’s Tehran, Mazandaran, Gilan, Qom, Isfahan, Razavi Khorasan, East Azerbaijan, Kerman, North Khorasan, Semnan, Yazd, Zanjan, and Qazvin provinces are considered ‘red’ zones.
So far, more than 3.38 million tests have been conducted in Iran for the diagnosis of coronavirus.
Iran continues to monitor the coronavirus situation in the country. According to recent reports from the Iranian officials, over 386,600 people have been infected, and 22,293 people have already died. Meanwhile, over 333,900 have reportedly recovered from the disease.
The country continues to apply strict measures to contain further spread. Reportedly, the disease was brought to Iran by a businessman from Iran’s Qom city, who went on a business trip to China, despite official warnings. The man died later from the disease.
The Islamic Republic only announced its first infections and deaths from the coronavirus on Feb. 19.
The outbreak in the Chinese city of Wuhan – which is an international transport hub – began at a fish market in late December 2019.
The World Health Organization (WHO) on March 11 declared COVID-19 a pandemic.
Some sources claim the coronavirus outbreak started as early as November 2019.
Meanwhile, lenders sold nonfinancial assets worth 130 trillion rials ($565 million) in the last fiscal year (March 2019-20) to cut costs.
State-owned lenders sold 135 trillion rials ($586m) in assets from the beginning of President Hassan Rouhani’s first term in 2013 up until January 2018.