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[Published: Monday February 24 2020]

 Iran denies coronavirus cover-up 

 
TEHRAN 24 Feb (ANA) - Iran's deputy health minister has denied a claim of a cover-up over the new coronavirus disease, as the number of confirmed deaths there rose to 12.
 
A parliamentarian for Qom, the city at the centre of Iran's Covid-19 outbreak, accused the authorities of lying about the full extent of the problem.
 
Ahmad Amirabadi-Farahani said there had been 50 deaths in Qom alone.
 
That was rejected by the minister, who vowed to resign if it could be proven that even half that number had died.
 
"I categorically deny this information," Iraj Harirchi told a news conference.
 
"This is not the time for political confrontations. The coronavirus is a national problem," he added.
 
Government spokesman Ali Rabiei also insisted that officials would be transparent about reporting deaths associated with Covid-19, the infectious respiratory disease caused by the virus.
 
However, Mr Amirabadi-Farahani refused to retract his claim.
 
"I have given the names of 40 dead people to the deputy minister. Now, we await his resignation," he was quoted as saying by the Ilna news agency.
 
At least 61 cases of Covid-19 have been reported in Iran since last Wednesday.
 
Qom province is the worst hit, with 34 cases, according to the health ministry. Tehran has 13 cases, Gilan six, Markazi four, Isfahan two, and Hamadan and Mazandaran one each.
 
The authorities have ordered the closure of schools and universities in Qom in an attempt to prevent the spread of Covid-19.(ANA)
FA/ANA/24 February 2020-------
 

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