Iran Raises Death Toll to 54 From New Coronavirus

Iran Raises Death Toll to 54 From New Coronavirus
Customers wait as a pharmacist prepares medicines at a pharmacy in western Tehran, Iran, on Feb. 29, 2020. Vahid Salemi/AP Photo
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TEHRAN, Iran—Iran’s health ministry raised on Sunday the nationwide death toll from the new coronavirus to 54 as the number of confirmed infected cases jumped overnight by more than half to 978 people.

The ministry’s spokesman Kianoush Jahanpour said new cases were confirmed in a number of cities, including Mashhad, which is home to Iran’s most important Shiite shrine that attracts pilgrims from across the region. Calls by Iran’s civilian government to clerics to close such shrines to to the public have not been uniformly followed. The shrine in Mashhad is among those that have remained open.