Iran Holds Religious Ceremonies Despite Coronavirus


By Behnam Mohammadi

[aesop_image img=”https://kayhanlife.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/2020-07-31-at-14.57.05.jpeg” panorama=”off” credit=”Cartoon of the Week ” align=”center” lightbox=”off” captionsrc=”custom” captionposition=”left” revealfx=”off” overlay_revealfx=”off”]

[aesop_content color=”#ffffff” background=”#0892d0″ columns=”1″ position=”none” imgrepeat=”no-repeat” disable_bgshading=”off” floaterposition=”left” floaterdirection=”up” revealfx=”off” overlay_revealfx=”off” aesop-generator-content=”Hassan Rouhani called for Muharram mourning rituals to be observed throughout the country, despite criticism from scientists. Medical experts warned that the celebrations could lead to a surge in coronavirus cases after Iran saw a record spike in COVID-19 deaths this week.

“]Hassan Rouhani called for Muharram mourning rituals to be observed throughout the country, despite criticism from scientists. Medical experts warned that the celebrations could lead to a surge in coronavirus cases after Iran saw a record spike in COVID-19 deaths this week.[/aesop_content]

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