Iran urges people to stay home as virus claims 113 lives

According to recent reports, Iran has urged its citizens to stay at home as the country struggles to contain the spread of the coronavirus. The virus has claimed the lives of 113 people in Iran, with over 2,000 cases reported nationwide.

The Iranian government has implemented strict measures to slow the spread of the virus, including closing schools, universities, and non-essential businesses. The country has also suspended international flights and restricted travel between cities.

Health officials in Iran have warned that the virus is spreading rapidly, and that the country's healthcare system is under significant pressure. The government has appealed to citizens to stay at home and avoid non-essential travel to help slow the spread of the virus.

The Iranian government has also launched a massive campaign to distribute masks, gloves, and other protective equipment to healthcare workers and the general public. The country has also set up emergency hospitals and treatment centers to care for those infected with the virus.

The outbreak in Iran has raised concerns about the country's ability to contain the spread of the virus, particularly given its close proximity to neighboring countries that have also reported cases of the virus. The international community has offered support to Iran, with several countries offering medical supplies and expertise to help the country combat the outbreak.

It's worth noting that the situation in Iran is rapidly evolving, and the numbers of cases and deaths are likely to continue to rise in the coming days.