TEHRAN-TIMES, February 28, 2020 - 21:2:   Government spokesman Ali Rabiei announced on Friday that Iran will face a ri­sing number of patients diagnosed with coronavirus in the next two weeks and urged citizens to fully observe the Health Ministry advices to contain the spread of the dis­ease. “In the next one or two weeks we face a condition which the cooperation of people with the recommen­da­tion of officials will be very essential and effective,” Rabiei said in a series of tweets. The an­nounce­ment by the government spokesman came as the National Headquarters for Campaign against Corona held a meeting on Friday in which Vice President Es’haq Jahangiri was also pre­sent. Rabiei said reports show coordination between different bodies and that the Health Mi­nis­try has control over the situation. He also said there will be changes in working hours.

The spokesman said decisions were taken to limit entry into and exit from provinces in which coronavirus cases have been confirmed. It was also decided to disinfect “special places” and pro­vinces inflicted by coronavirus, scientifically called Covid-19.  Health Minister Saeed Namaki also said it was decided on Friday to close all schools across the country until Monday. School week in Iran begins from Saturday until Wednesday. He also urgently asked the citizen to seri­ous­ly avoid unnecessary trips. The minister said if a passenger is diagnosed with coronavirus he will be quarantined for two weeks. “If a suspicious case is noticed in entry or exit of cities that person will surely be quarantined for 14 days.”

The Health Ministry has previously urged people to stay at home, restrict traffic, reduce inter­act­tions, avoid unnecessary travel, and cancel any nationwide gatherings. It has also said ob­ser­ving “individual health tips are the only ways to control Covid-19". Upon the advice of the Health Ministry, the Friday prayers in Tehran and 22 other provinces were also canceled to coun­ter the spread of coronavirus. The Health Ministry also placed restrictions on access to the Hazrat Masumeh shrine in Qom, where the coronavirus in Iran first emerged, and the Imam Reza shrine in Mashhad. Until Friday, the Health Ministry confirmed 34 deaths and 388 cases of coronavirus in the country.

Comment Marin-Consult:  On Saturday noon the Iranian Health Ministry confirmed 43 death and 593 cases of coronavirus in Iran.

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