COVID-19: Iran set to re-open schools, mosques after Ramadan

Iran plans to reopen sports arenas, universities and mosques in areas which have been consistently free from coronavirus infections, Iran’s Press TV reports.

Shops, bazaars, and shopping centers have reopened in Iran over the past week as the country eases coronavirus restrictions in many regions. Now with a daily death toll of below 50 in recent days, the government says it also plans to reopen sports arenas, universities and holy shrines after the fasting month of Ramadan and the international Quds Day rallies.

This is while openings in any region could change if people and businesses fail to follow the new strict rules and social distancing guidelines.

Based on the latest decision by the government, next week’s rallies in Tehran to mark the annual Quds Day will be held despite the coronavirus outbreak.

Mosques have already opened to worshippers and Friday prayers have resumed in parts of the country that are clear, or white, in terms of the COVID-19 outbreak. Also in red and yellow regions, authorities continue to loosen coronavirus restrictions, opening intercity highways, shopping malls and markets. This is while some high-risk businesses including restaurants and gyms remain closed until further notice.

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