Iranian Foreign Ministry urges citizens not to travel to South Korea

Tehran (IP) - Iran's Ministry of Foreign affairs in a statement underscored that the Iranians should refrain from traveling to South Korea due to the extensive outbreak of Corona in the Asian country.

Iran Press/Iran news: Iran's Foreign Ministry, in a statement, called on Iranian nationals to stop traveling to South Korea. The decision has been made after the Coronavirus outbreak in South Korea.

According to the statement, those Iranians who have returned from South Korea during the past two weeks should take the necessary hygienic and precautionary measures, following Iran's Ministry of health's guidelines.

The statement obliged those Iranian national residing in South Korea who are not able to leave the Asian country to observe hygienic principles and stop going to the probable focal points of contamination and to consider leaving the country as the last resort in the case the crisis would be intensified in South Korea.

The statistics say that the number of those who have been diagnosed to have Coronavirus is about 2931. 

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