More than than 7,000 have so far died from the coronavirus pandemic in the country. FMTNews
A medic treats a patient infected with the coronavirus at a hospital in Tehran back in March.
Museums and historical sites are to reopen on Sunday to coincide with Eid celebrations that end the Muslim holy fasting month of Ramadan, President Hassan Rouhani said on state television. Rouhani had said last week that the shrines would open for three hours in the morning and three hours in the afternoon. Some areas of the shrines such as narrow corridors will stay shut.“We can say we have passed the three stages regarding the coronavirus,” Rouhani said.
The president said last week that restaurants would reopen after Ramadan and sports activities would resume without spectators. Universities, but not medical schools, will reopen on June 6.
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