June 16, 2020 - 15:08 AMT
Iran could reimpose restrictions as Covid-19 deaths rise again

Iran warned Monday, June 15 it may have to reimpose tough measures against the novel coronavirus to ensure social distancing, as it reported more than 100 deaths for a second straight day, AFP reports.

Health ministry spokeswoman Sima Sadat Lari said 113 new fatalities took to 8,950 the total number of Covid-19 deaths since the country's outbreak began in February.

She also said another 2,449 people had tested positive for the virus in the past 24 hours, taking the Islamic republic's overall caseload to 189,876.

Iran's government shut schools, postponed major public events and barred inter-city travel to stop the virus's spread in March before gradually easing restrictions from April.

Official figures have shown a rising trajectory in new confirmed cases since early May, when Iran hit a near two-month low in daily recorded infections.

Government spokesman Ali Rabiei on Monday bemoaned the lack of social distancing among people at holy sites and on public transport.

"In the (Tehran) subway, although 90 percent of passengers use masks, social distancing is not being observed," he told a news conference.

"In some provinces, we have reached the peak of the disease, but that does not mean a new peak.

"The gradient of the death toll is still not sharp", with a slight decline in Tehran, but increase in some other provinces, Rabiei said.