Tehran - The country has been hit by the deadliest coronavirus outbreak by far outside China.
Published: Tue 25 Feb 2020, 3:00 PM
Updated: Tue 25 Feb 2020, 5:41 PM
Iran's deputy health minister has been infected with the new coronavirus, a ministry official said on Tuesday, February 25, amid a major outbreak in the Islamic republic.
"The coronavirus test for Mr Harirchi, the deputy health minister who was on the front lines combating the coronavirus, was positive," Alireza Vahabzadeh, a media adviser to the health minister, said in a tweet.
Iraj Harirchi coughed occasionally and appeared to be sweating during a press conference on Monday with government spokesman Ali Rabiei.
At the conference, Harirchi denied a lawmaker's claim that 50 people have died from the virus in the city of Qom, saying he would "resign" if the number proves true.
Iran confirmed three more deaths and 34 new infections on Tuesday, taking the country's overall death toll to 15 and infection tally to 95.
The Islamic republic has been hit by the deadliest coronavirus outbreak by far outside China.
According to the health ministry, most of the deaths and infections outside Qom are among people who have recently visited the city.
The ministry's spokesman Kianoush Jahanpour said 16 of the new cases were confirmed in Qom, while nine were in Tehran, and two each in Alborz, Gilan and Mazandaran.
The virus appeared to be spreading to new parts of Iran, as one new case was also reported in each of the provinces of Fars and Khorasan Razavi, as well as Qeshm island.
Despite being Iran's epicentre of the outbreak, Qom has yet to be quarantined.