Reporting by PMOI/MEK
Iran, September 20, 2021—Over 432,300 people have died of the novel coronavirus in 547 cities checkered across all of Iran’s 31 provinces, according to reports tallied by the Iranian opposition People's Mojahedin Organization of Iran (PMOI/MEK) as of Monday afternoon local time, September 20. The official death toll declared by the regime stands at 117,526 around a fourth of the actual figure.
The coronavirus death toll in various provinces include: 101,496 in Tehran, 35,175 in Razavi Khorasan, 28,650 in Isfahan, 26,476 in Khuzestan, 16,345 in Mazandaran, 15,514 in Fars, 15,308 in West Azerbaijan, 15,303 in East Azerbaijan, 15,045 in Gilan, 12,668 in Alborz, 11,910 in Qom, 11,402 in Kerman, 9865 in Golestan, 7928 in Markazi (Central), 7624 in Kermanshah, 7405 in Hormozgan, 7218 in Yazd, 6005 in Semnan, 5465 in Ardabil, 4200 in Zanjan, and 3285 in Chaharmahal & Bakhtiari. This is in addition to reports obtained from other provinces.
The regime’s Health Ministry announced the mullahs’ engineered Covid-19 numbers from the past 24 hours on Monday as 344 deaths and 17,397 new cases, of which 2593 were hospitalized. Furthermore, 6707 patients are in ICUs.
Infographic-PMOI/MEK reports over 432,300 coronavirus (COVID-19) deaths in Iran
“As previously forecasted the decreasing coronavirus trend is fragile and the delta variant continues to have its impact. Yesterday’s stats indicate a 24.34 percent rise in the number of new cases and a ten percent rise which can finally lead to another drastic escalation in our figures. Sporadic and small flares here and there across Iran can set the stage for the fire under the ashes of the delta variant, and of course, render a sixth wave. And this is when the fall season is nearing and cold weather can result in more problems throughout the country,” according to a Monday piece wired by the Fars news agency, an outlet linked to the Revolutionary Guards (IRGC).
“The figures recently provided by the Health Organization regarding the number of children orphaned as a result of Covid-19 is wrong because the number of coronavirus deaths is not accurate. Therefore, the exact number of children orphaned due to Covid-19 is far more than what is being reported. The post-coronavirus damages are far more than what we had warned about. Despite all these explanations there has yet to be any follow-ups by the country’s officials,” said Mostafa Eghlima, head of the Social Workers Scientific Association on Monday, according to the state-run Jahan-e San’at daily.
Babol, northern #Iran
Patients are forced to wait in their cars & receive IV fluids as they wait outside an overcapacity hospital.The regime continues to refuse to provide any adequate medical care in the face of the ongoing #COVIDー19 crisis.pic.twitter.com/5E2zGcJP4g
— People's Mojahedin Organization of Iran (PMOI/MEK) (@Mojahedineng) August 6, 2021
With more than 380 people hospitalized in the past 24 hours the total number of coronavirus patients in West Azerbaijan province stands at 2119, of which 311 are in ICUs and 63 are under ventilators. During this period 25 patients lost their lives, according to a Monday report wired by the regime’s official IRIB news agency.
“Yesterday 306 new patients were hospitalized and for the second consecutive day we had 18 people lose their lives. Currently there are 1385 patients hospitalized, off which 229 are in ICUs,” said the spokesperson of the Kermanshah Medical Sciences University on Monday, according to the semi-official ISNA news agency.
“Conditions are fragile. 285 new coronavirus patients are being hospitalized each day. Currently we have 1500 coronavirus patients hospitalized across the province, of which 420 are in ICUs,” according to a statement released on Monday, according to the regime's official IRNA news agency.
Video footage from a hospital in a city in northern #Iran shows the facility being extremely crowded as doctors and nurses struggle to provide medical care for #COVID19 patients.pic.twitter.com/rrJgXs85jx
— People's Mojahedin Organization of Iran (PMOI/MEK) (@Mojahedineng) July 31, 2021
“During the past 24 hours 107 people have been hospitalized and 18 have lost their lives to coronavirus. Currently there are a total of 710 people hospitalized, of which 222 are in dire conditions,” said the dean of Qom Medical Sciences University on Monday, according to the regime's official IRNA news agency.
“During the past 24 hours 18 patients have lost their lives. 113 patients with coronavirus symptoms were hospitalized and the total number of patients hospitalized currently stands at 981,” said the dean of Alborz Medical Sciences University on Monday, according to the Fars news agency.
Iran coronavirus outbreak death toll interactive map