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    Coronavirus has spread to nearly all Iran provinces: president

    By Babak Dehghanpisheh
    ,
    Reuters•March 4, 2020

    By Babak Dehghanpisheh

    DUBAI (Reuters) - Coronavirus has spread to almost all of Iran's provinces but the country will get through the outbreak with a "minimum" number of deaths, President Hassan Rouhani said on Wednesday.

    "This disease is a widespread disease," he said during a Cabinet meeting, according to the official presidency website.

    "It has reached almost all our provinces and in one sense it's a global disease."

    The health ministry said on Tuesday that 92 people had died so far from coronavirus, one of the highest death tolls outside China where the epidemic originated late last year. It said 2,922 people had been infected with the disease.

    Among those infected is first vice president Eshaq Jahangiri, the IranWire news site reported, citing an "informed source". There was no immediate confirmation from officials.

    Several Iranian officials have come down with coronavirus and one senior official died from an infection on Monday.

    The Islamic Republic has canceled Friday prayers in all provincial capitals this week because of the coronavirus outbreak, state television reported on Wednesday.

    Rouhani said Iran would get through the outbreak with a minimum number of deaths and in the shortest period of time thanks to the skills of its doctors and nurses.

    He took a jab at an American offer to help with the outbreak without mentioning the United States directly.

    Last week, U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said the United States had offered to help Iran with the outbreak.

    "They've appeared with a mask of sympathy that 'we also want to help the people of Iran'," Rouhani said. "If you are really telling the truth, then lift sanctions from medicine."

    President Donald Trump withdrew the United States from a multilateral nuclear agreement with Iran in 2018 and reimposed sanctions which have hammered Iran's economy.

    U.S. officials have said that the sanctions do not target medicine for Iran, a point Iranian officials dispute.

    Video aired on state television of Wednesday's Cabinet meeting showed Rouhani and ministers in a larger room than the usual venue for the weekly gathering.

    IranWire reported that Jahangiri was quarantined last week after a government meeting on combating coronavirus that was attended by several ministers and senior officials.

    Separately, Bahrain on Wednesday reported three new coronavirus cases, raising its total number to 52.

    Oman also reported three new cases - two Iranians and one Omani, raising its total number to 15, according to the Omani health ministry. All three cases were related to travel to Iran, the ministry said.

    And the Dubai Health Authority reported on Wednesday that a 16-year-old student had tested positive for coronavirus, raising the total number of cases in the United Arab Emirates to 28.

    Several countries in the Gulf region have reported coronavirus infections in individuals who had traveled to Iran.


    (Reporting By Babak Dehghanpisheh, Nafisa Eltahir, Alaa Swilam, and Alexander Cornwell; Editing by Mark Heinrich and Jonathan Oatis)

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