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Tuesday, April 21, 2020 00:30 AM (GMT + 7)
The Asian nation with more than 5,200 deaths from Covid-19 has begun reopening intercity roads and shopping malls, amid many people who are still concerned about the disease outbreak again.
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Stores and shopping malls reopened in Tehran, the capital of Iran. The Iranian government stipulates that shopping malls only operate until 6 pm every day.
Concerns remain over the Covid-19 outbreak in Iran and the safety of people returning to work and commerce. As of April 20, Iran recorded a total of 83,505 Covid-19 cases and 5,209 deaths. The number of virus deaths in the Middle Eastern country is the highest in Asia. On April 20, Iran also recorded 1,294 new Covid-19 infections with 91 deaths after 24 hours, according to Irannews.
Taxi drivers in Iran have separated their seats separately from customers with plastic screens. They were all wearing full masks when they had to witness the death of many of their Covid-19 colleagues.
“Taxi drivers are more at risk than anyone else because we have to regularly interact with customers. We have no choice but to work. It is impossible to sleep at home and not go to work while being paid as high as now, “said Nemat Hassanzadeh, a taxi driver.
Women go shopping at a mall in Iran (photo: AP)
Iran is one of the critical points of Covid-19. Many top officials in the country were infected with Covid-19. Even the Iranian parliament argues that the number of deaths from the disease is not fully accounted for.
Iran reacted slowly to the disease and was seriously affected later. However, Iranian officials have defended how they deal with the disease, citing fears of serious economic impacts.
Iran’s economy also faces difficulties due to US sanctions that prevent it from exporting oil.
The ISPA voting center said the Covid-19 epidemic affected the income of 50% of the 1,563 Iranians who participated in the survey.
13.5% of the respondents were unemployed due to the disease. 42% of respondents said that their business went bankrupt. Before the Covid-19 explosion, the youth unemployment rate in Iran was above 20%, inflation was over 40%.
“I only attend guests who wear masks. I can’t bet my health. Poor people like us have no choice but to work to pay the rising cost of living, ”said Ali Qomi, who recently became a taxi driver due to unemployment.
Many stores have reopened in Iran (photo: AP)
According to taxi business owners in Tehran, more than 10 of their drivers died from Covid-19 and more than 300 more were infected with the virus.
Despite this risk, the Iranian government’s decision to relax quarantine regulations is causing more and more people to become taxi drivers. This is a job that can make money during the epidemic season, as long as they have a car.
Many drivers have designed plastic shields on their cars, but it’s unclear if they can guarantee their safety.
“It is better than not,” said Mahsa Leilidoost, a taxi driver.
Ali Reza Zali, who leads the Iranian government’s anti-Covid-19 campaign, warned that reopening traffic, businesses and shopping malls could increase the risk of Covid-19 spreading. Iranian media reported.
“More movement, especially on public transport, increases the probability of virus infection,” said Ali Reza Zali.
Temples in Iran are still closed despite the beginning of Ramadan. Iranian President Rouhani said several religious sites will reopen on April 4.5. However, Iranian Cardinal Ayatollah Ali Khamenei once said that large crowds could be banned during Ramadan.
The Ministry of Health recommends isolation, health surveillance in the prevention of Covid-19: – For close contacts of Covid-19 positive patients: Isolate at the medical center within 14 days and take samples for analysis. – For close contact with Covid-19 positive patients: Isolate, monitor health at home, place of residence, reside within 14 days and notify local authorities (neighborhoods, communes, cities) and must closely monitor the health situation. If fever, cough, sneeze, runny nose, fatigue, chills, or shortness of breath are found, immediately isolate at the medical facility and take patient samples for testing. – Wear a mask frequently, cover your mouth when coughing or sneezing. – Wash your hands with soap continuously to avoid the risk of spreading the disease to other people. – Share your own travel schedule with medical staff. – Call the information hotline immediately: 19003228 and 19009095. |
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