Rasht (IP) - The people of Rasht, capital of Gilan province, northern Iran, are engaged in daily activities during the third wave of coronavirus outbreak while observing health protocols.

Iran Press/Iran News: Ordinary people, guilds, traders, and taxi drivers are busy with their daily activities. While caring for their lives and health, they also pursue their business following health protocols.

Strict observance of health protocols, especially the use of masks during daily activities, is essential. Until the corona vaccine is developed, people's social behavior in emphasizing maximum observance of health protocols is the only way to control and manage Coronavirus.

The Spokeswoman for Iran's Ministry of Health, Sima Sadat Lari, announced in her presser on Saturday that from yesterday to October 24, 2020, newly diagnosed patients with COVID-19 reached 5,814 cases, and 335 COVID-19 patients had lost their lives, bringing the total death toll to 32,320.

So far, 562,705 people in the country have been infected with the coronavirus, and 450,891 of the total infected people have recovered.

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Days and nights of Rasht with Coronavirus / Photo by Fatemeh Pir
Days and nights of Rasht with Coronavirus / Photo by Fatemeh Pir
Days and nights of Rasht with Coronavirus / Photo by Fatemeh Pir
Days and nights of Rasht with Coronavirus / Photo by Fatemeh Pir
Days and nights of Rasht with Coronavirus / Photo by Fatemeh Pir
Days and nights of Rasht with Coronavirus / Photo by Fatemeh Pir
Days and nights of Rasht with Coronavirus / Photo by Fatemeh Pir
Days and nights of Rasht with Coronavirus / Photo by Fatemeh Pir
Days and nights of Rasht with Coronavirus / Photo by Fatemeh Pir
Days and nights of Rasht with Coronavirus / Photo by Fatemeh Pir
Days and nights of Rasht with Coronavirus / Photo by Fatemeh Pir
Days and nights of Rasht with Coronavirus / Photo by Fatemeh Pir
Days and nights of Rasht with Coronavirus / Photo by Fatemeh Pir