Iran’s COVID-19 cases hit 150,000

Iran’s COVID-19 cases hit 150,000 As of May 31, 2,518, new patients with COVID-19 were diagnosed in Iran, raising the tally to 151,466, according to the Health Ministry spokesman Kianoush Jahanpour.
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May 31, 2020 14:28
Iran’s COVID-19 cases hit 150,000

As of May 31, 2,518, new patients with COVID-19 were diagnosed in Iran, raising the tally to 151,466, according to the Health Ministry spokesman Kianoush Jahanpour.

In the past 24 hours, 63 COVID-19 patients lost their lives, and the death toll stood at 7,797, said the spokesperson.

According to the health official, 2,527 patients are in critical condition, and 118,848 others have recovered.

In Iran, one of the countries in the Middle East hardest hit by the virus first detected COVID-19 in the city of Qom on February 19.

The novel coronavirus (COVID-19) emerged in late 2019 in China’s Hubei province, and the virus has spread to 212 countries and territories since then.

To date, COVID-19 cases surpassed 6,177,000 globally, resulting in more than 2,746,000 recoveries and over 371,000 deaths.

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