Coronavirus: Iran reports highest death toll in one day
Iran reported on Tuesday that 54 people had died after contracting coronavirus in the past 24 hours, the highest single-day toll since the start of the outbreak in February.
The new deaths bring the official number of those killed by the virus - known officially as COVID-19 - in the Islamic republic to 291, health ministry spokesman Kianoush Jahanpour said in a televised conference.
He added that 881 new cases had been confirmed, taking the total recorded infection tally to 8,042.
As of Tuesday, Iran is the third worst infected country in the world after China and Italy.
New MEE newsletter: Jerusalem Dispatch
Sign up to get the latest insights and analysis on Israel-Palestine, alongside Turkey Unpacked and other MEE newsletters
The outbreak has prompted authorities to temporarily release around 70,000 prisoners to contain the spread of the illness.
Coronavirus spread swiftly in Iran and became one of the deadliest outbreaks outside China's Hubei province, where the virus originated in the city of Wuhan.
Iranian officials are concerned about the spread of the virus during the national Nowruz holiday on 20 March, when Iranians celebrate the new year.
On Sunday, IranAir announced the suspension of all its flights to Europe until further notice, a decision apparently linked to a ban on the carrier's planes from entering European airspace.
The novel virus has taken the lives of several senior Iranian officials and lawmakers.
Middle East Eye delivers independent and unrivalled coverage and analysis of the Middle East, North Africa and beyond. To learn more about republishing this content and the associated fees, please fill out this form. More about MEE can be found here.