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COVID-19 Restrictions Yield Results, No High-Risk City in Iran

COVID-19 Restrictions Yield Results, No High-Risk City in Iran
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By Staff, Agencies

The new round of nationwide restrictions to contain the spread of the coronavirus pandemic has borne fruits as none of the cities across Iran are currently categorized as red zones, Iranian President Hassan Rouhani said Saturday.

Speaking at a meeting of the Coronavirus Fight National Headquarters, Rouhani said statistics show that enforcement of restrictions, good cooperation from people, and compliance with the health protocols have yielded results.

No city in Iran has been categorized as a red zone with high risk of coronavirus infection in recent days, Rouhani said.

However, he noted that the status quo is not stable, as disregard for the health regulations could result in a new wave of coronavirus.

Rouhani also advised the Iranian people to keep avoiding gatherings, observe the health protocols and social distancing, and celebrate the Yalda Night via online platforms to break the chain of transmission of the coronavirus.

Yalda is one of the most celebrated traditional events in Iran. It marks the longest night of the year.

Iran is among the few countries in the world experiencing a positive economic growth rate under the coronavirus pandemic, the president further said, adding that the growing trend is expected to continue in the remaining months of the current Iranian calendar year [ends on March 20, 2021].

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