Deputy Head of Department of Work and Environment Health at Iranian Health Ministry Mohsen Farhadi

Tehran (IP) - Deputy Head of Department of Work and Environment Health at Iran's Health Ministry said that statistics in the last week has raised warnings about the coronavirus condition in Tehran.

Iran Press/Iran News: Mohsen Farhadi said on Wednesday: "In the last two weeks, the average observing of health protocols by people has decreased to 22/66% in Iran and this number is 10/54% in Tehran which worries us, while the average of observing health protocols was 77/57% across the country."

Farhadi added: "Two important approvals in National Taskforce for Fighting Coronavirus have been passed, the first one was that all executive organizations plan to live with coronavirus and schedule all their operational programs based on this fact. The second approval was intensifying health protocols and social distancing in the business and industry environment."

Farhadi also referred to other approvals that were passed in National Taskforce for Fighting Coronavirus, saying that based on these approvals, travel agencies resume their activities within the next three days and cinemas and theaters will open on June 21.

According to the latest statistics, 175,927 people in the country have been infected with the coronavirus so far, and 138,457 of total infected people have recovered.

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