Iran infected people are on the rise again Careful about limiting economic activity New Corona 8:07 on June 8

In Iran, the pace of increase in the number of people infected with the new coronavirus has slowed down, but since last month it has started to expand again, and the number of people infected is the highest in the Middle East. However, the Iranian government is cautious about restricting economic activity again, claiming that the medical system is in place.

In Iran, the number of infected people increased sharply from the end of February, and measures to limit economic activity were taken thereafter. As a result, the number of new infected people per day has decreased since the end of March.

Economic activity resumed in stages from mid-April, but the number of infected people began to expand again in the last month, and the number of new infected people was 3,574, the highest number on the 4th of this month. ..

The number of infected people reached 171,789 by the 7th, surpassing the number of infected people in Turkey, and the highest number in the Middle East. Against this backdrop, President Rohani said on the 6th, "Healthcare in this country is functioning well," arguing that the medical system for accepting patients is in place.

He added, "We must be thorough in infection prevention measures and continue our business. There is no other way to do it." He was cautious about limiting economic activity again at this point.

Due to the impact of confrontational sanctions by the United States, Iran has been unable to export the crude oil that supports the country, and the inflation rate has remained severe at over 30%. I will.

Pros and cons even among citizens

While new infections are on the rise again, Iran's people are disputing whether economic activity should be restricted again.

A 46-year-old man working in financial affairs said, "Inflation and recession were serious problems, and the problem of the new coronavirus struck down. I'm not afraid of infection, so please do not regulate activities." He pointed out that activities should be prioritized.

On the other hand, a 46-year-old English teacher's man said, ``We need to make an income, but it is wrong to restart the economy until the number of infected people decreases further, I think the government's action is unsatisfactory''. A 60-year-old man said "human life is top priority, economy is second. I think it should be restricted again", stressing that regulation should be implemented as long as the infection spreads. It was