5 Iranian lawmakers contract COVID-19 as cases surge

Iran on Saturday confirms 148 deaths and 2,449 coronavirus cases

5 Iranian lawmakers contract COVID-19 as cases surge

Amid a new surge in coronavirus cases in Iran, at least five members of the newly elected parliament have contracted the disease, according to local media. 

 

MPs Mohammad Tala Mazloomi, Syed Mohammad Mohid, Hosseinali Haji Dalegani, Ali Asgar Zaheri, and Mohammad Mehdi Zahedi all tested positive for COVID-19, the semi-official Tasnim news agency reported.

Zahedi, the former head of parliament’s education and research commission, has shown signs of recovery, the report said.

Iran saw a significant drop in new virus infections in April, prompting the government to ease pandemic-related restrictions. The decision, however, boomeranged as a second wave of the disease engulfed different parts of the country a few weeks later.

On Saturday, Health Ministry spokesperson Sima Sadat Lari confirmed 2,449 new single-day cases and 148 deaths, taking the overall tally to 237,878 cases and 11,408 fatalities.

Iran was one of the first countries in the region to report the outbreak of the pandemic on February 19.

After battling the pandemic in February and March, when single-day cases crossed the 3,000 mark, the infections gradually dropped to triple-digit figure (below 900) and deaths to double-digit figure (30s) in April before the cases started to pile up again in a new wave.

In the first wave, the cataclysmic virus claimed the lives of many prominent Iranian politicians, lawmakers and diplomats.

Iran’s new parliament lost two of its members; Fatemeh Rahbar, a lawmaker from Tehran, and Mohammad Ali Ramezani, a lawmaker from northern Gilan province.

Among others who died of the virus include Hossein Sheikholeslam, an adviser to Iran’s foreign minister, Mohammad Mirmohammadi, a member of Iran’s Expediency Council and adviser to supreme leader, Mohammad Reza Rahchamani, a former Iranian lawmaker and a prominent reformist politician, and Seyyed Hadi Khosroshahi, an Iranian diplomat who served as the first Iranian envoy to the Vatican.

Among those who contracted the virus and later recovered include Vice President Masoumeh Ebtekar, Deputy Health Minister Iraj Harirchi, former foreign minister Ali Akbar Velayati and senior lawmaker and head of parliament’s foreign affairs commission Mojtaba Zannour.

In a move to contain the new surge and tighten the preventive measures, Iranian government has made wearing masks mandatory across the country from July 5.

The official order will remain in effect until July 21, and could be extended up to August 21, if the situation demands it, according to government officials.

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