Iran fears ‘fifth wave’ of Covid linked to Delta variant
TEHRAN: President Hassan Rouhani expressed fears on Saturday that Iran will be hit by a new wave of Covid-19 due to an outbreak of the Delta variant in the Middle East’s hardest-hit country.
“It is feared that we are on the way to a fifth wave throughout the country,” Rouhani told a meeting of Iran’s anti-virus taskforce, warning the public to be careful as “the Delta variant” had entered the country from the south and southeast.
Covid-19 has killed more than 84,000 people out of over 3.2 million infections in Iran, according to official figures that authorities admit do not account for all cases. Delta, first detected in India and now present in at least 85 countries, is the most contagious of any Covid-19 variant yet identified.
The Islamic republic confirmed three cases of the Delta variant on May 5 in the central province of Qom. Iran’s health ministry has classified as “red” — the highest category on Iran’s coronavirus risk scale — the capital Tehran and nine other cities in Tehran province.
The southern and southeastern provinces of Fars, Hormozgan, Kerman and Sistan-Baluchistan are also now classified as “red”. In red zones, all shops must stay shuttered except for those considered essential, including grocery stores and pharmacies.
People on the streets of Tehran voiced their frustration with the situation. “People are really tired of wearing masks, washing their hands, not visiting each other, and not travelling,” said Maryam, a teacher. “They can’t stand it anymore.”
Narsis, a public sector worker, said the cycle of new waves of infection followed by stricter measures was testing everyone’s patience. “People are no longer as hygienic as they used to be, and fewer are wearing masks,” he told AFP. “The borders are open and travellers come from India and Pakistan... This cycle just keeps repeating, and won’t be interrupted until people get vaccinated.”
Authorities in Sistan-Baluchistan province said on Wednesday that they had closed travel across the border with Pakistan until further notice, although goods transport by road would be permitted.
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