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Iran enforces 10-day lockdown amid fourth wave of COVID-19

Iran enforces 10-day lockdown amid fourth wave of COVID-19 Iran s coronavirus task force, charged with determining virus restrictions, ordered most shops closed and offices restricted to one-third capacity in cities declared as red-zones. Share Via Email   |  A+A A- By Associated Press TEHRAN:  Iran on Saturday began a 10-day lockdown amid a fourth wave of coronavirus infections, state TV reported, a worrisome trend after more than a year of the country battling the Middle East s worst outbreak. Iran s coronavirus task force, charged with determining virus restrictions, ordered most shops closed and offices restricted to one-third capacity in cities declared as red-zones.

With slow vaccine rollout and surging cases, Iran enters a 10-day virus lockdown

0 shares A man walks through Tehran s closed Grand Bazaar, in Tehran, Iran, April 10, 2021. (AP /Vahid Salemi) TEHRAN, Iran (AP) Iran on Saturday began a 10-day lockdown amid a fourth wave of coronavirus infections, state TV reported, a worrisome trend after more than a year of the country battling the Middle East’s worst outbreak. Iran’s coronavirus task force, charged with determining virus restrictions, ordered most shops closed and offices restricted to one-third capacity in cities declared as “red-zones.” The capital Tehran and 250 other cities and towns across the country have been declared red zones. They have the highest virus positivity rates and the most severe restrictions in place. Over 85% of the country now has either a red or orange infection status, authorities said.

Iran imposes 10-day lockdown amid fourth wave of COVID-19 pandemic

Iran has declared a 10 day lockdown amid fourth wave of COVID-19 The severe surge in infections follows a two-week public holiday for Nowruz, the Persian New Year Tehran: Iran on Saturday (April 10) began a 10-day lockdown amid a fourth wave of COVID-19 infections, state TV reported, a worrisome trend after more than a year of the country battling the Middle East s worst outbreak. Iran s COVID-19 task force, charged with determining virus restrictions, ordered most shops closed and offices restricted to one-third capacity in cities declared as red-zones. The capital Tehran and 250 other cities and towns across the country have been declared red zones.

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