Majid Asgaripour/WANA (West Asia News Agency) via REUTERS
Iran orders travel ban and shutdown amid COVID surge
Reuters- Reporting by Dubai newsroom; Editing by Andrew Cawthorne
DUBAI, Aug 14 (Reuters) – Iran is to impose a one-week lockdown and a ban on road travel amid a fifth COVID-19 surge in the worst-hit country in the Middle East, state television reported on Saturday.
All non-essential businesses and offices will have to close under the nationwide lockdown from Monday to Aug. 21, in an effort to curb the highly contagious Delta variant.
Authorities are also imposing a driving ban from Sunday until Aug. 27, except for essential vehicles.
“All roads will be closed except for trucks carrying food and essential goods and ambulances. This traffic ban will be very strictly imposed,” Alireza Raisi, spokesman for the national coronavirus task force, told the television.
Authorities will only allow open-air gatherings for ongoing Shi’ite Muslim mourning ceremonies, Raisi said.
The Health Ministry reported 29,700 new cases on Saturday, and 466 daily deaths, down from a record daily toll of 588 fatalities on Monday. Total deaths have reached 97,208, according to official figures.
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