Mohammad Mirmohammadi, 71, was a member of the Expediency Council that advises Khamenei. He is the latest Iranian official to contract the virus. One of the country's top clerics, Hadi Khosroshahi, died last Thursday after he contracted the sickness. Vice President Masoumeh Ebtekar and Deputy Health Minister Iraj Harirchi, who was heading the government's task force on coronavirus, have also fallen ill, according to state media.The virus started spreading through Iran last week, and by Monday at least 66 people were dead and 1,501 cases were confirmed, deputy health minister Alireza Raisi said on state TV. Raisi added that 291 people had recovered.People who have recently traveled to Iran have tested positive. Those travelers were from Afghanistan, Canada, Lebanon, Pakistan, Kuwait, Bahrain, Iraq, Oman, Qatar and the United Arab Emirates.Iran has the most coronavirus cases in the Middle East, the most deaths outside of China — where the virus originated — and is in an ongoing state of economic crisis. US sanctions on the country have seen its currency tank and unemployment grow.
Iran's parliament has been suspended until further notice amid the outbreak, and universities and schools nationwide have been closed, according to state media. All pubRead More – Source

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