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Coronavirus: Iran denies cover-up as death toll rises to 12 | Coronavirus: Iran denies cover-up as death toll rises to 12 |
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Iran's deputy health minister has denied a claim of a cover-up over the new coronavirus disease, as the number of confirmed deaths there rose to 12. | Iran's deputy health minister has denied a claim of a cover-up over the new coronavirus disease, as the number of confirmed deaths there rose to 12. |
A parliamentarian for Qom, the city at the centre of Iran's Covid-19 outbreak, accused the authorities of lying about the full extent of the problem. | A parliamentarian for Qom, the city at the centre of Iran's Covid-19 outbreak, accused the authorities of lying about the full extent of the problem. |
Ahmad Amirabadi-Farahani said there had been 50 deaths in Qom alone. | Ahmad Amirabadi-Farahani said there had been 50 deaths in Qom alone. |
That was rejected by the minister, who vowed to resign if it could be proven that even half that number had died. | That was rejected by the minister, who vowed to resign if it could be proven that even half that number had died. |
"I categorically deny this information," Iraj Harirchi told a news conference. | "I categorically deny this information," Iraj Harirchi told a news conference. |
"This is not the time for political confrontations. The coronavirus is a national problem," he added. | "This is not the time for political confrontations. The coronavirus is a national problem," he added. |
More on the coronavirus outbreak | More on the coronavirus outbreak |
Government spokesman Ali Rabiei also insisted that officials would be transparent about reporting deaths associated with Covid-19, the infectious respiratory disease caused by the virus. | Government spokesman Ali Rabiei also insisted that officials would be transparent about reporting deaths associated with Covid-19, the infectious respiratory disease caused by the virus. |
However, Mr Amirabadi-Farahani refused to retract his claim. | However, Mr Amirabadi-Farahani refused to retract his claim. |
"I have given the names of 40 dead people to the deputy minister. Now, we await his resignation," he was quoted as saying by the Ilna news agency. | "I have given the names of 40 dead people to the deputy minister. Now, we await his resignation," he was quoted as saying by the Ilna news agency. |
At least 61 cases of Covid-19 have been reported in Iran since last Wednesday. | |
Qom province is the worst hit, with 34 cases, according to the health ministry. Tehran has 13 cases, Gilan six, Markazi four, Isfahan two, and Hamadan and Mazandaran one each. | |
The authorities have ordered the closure of schools and universities in Qom in an attempt to prevent the spread of Covid-19. | |
Citing Health Minister Said Namaki, a spokesman for Iran's parliament told a closed session on Monday that "the cause of coronavirus infections in Iran is people who have entered the country illegally from Pakistan, Afghanistan and China", the Isna news agency reported. | |
Mr Namaki said in televised remarks on Sunday that one of the people who died in Qom was a merchant from the city who used to travel regularly to China. | |
He urged people to avoid travelling to Qom, which is a major destination for Shia Muslim pilgrims. | |
Also on Monday, Kuwait, Bahrain and Iraq became the latest Middle Eastern countries to report their first cases. They are being linked by local officials to Iran. | Also on Monday, Kuwait, Bahrain and Iraq became the latest Middle Eastern countries to report their first cases. They are being linked by local officials to Iran. |
Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Iraq, Turkey, Pakistan and Afghanistan have imposed restrictions on travel and immigration from Iran. | |
The World Health Organization (WHO) said on Sunday that there have been 78,811 reported cases of Covid-19 and 2,462 related deaths. All but 1,769 cases and 17 of the deaths have been reported in China. | |
BBC medical correspondent Fergus Walsh says health experts fear it may be too late to prevent the coronavirus outbreak from becoming a global pandemic, with the virus spreading in the community in multiple parts of the world. | |
"We are specially concerned about the rapid increase in cases in... Iran, Italy and the Republic of Korea," WHO head Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said. |