
Mahmoud Reza Moradi, the president of Kermanshah University of Medical Sciences, referring to the increase in the number of deaths due to coronation in recent weeks in this province, said: "According to the predictions made, we will most likely see the sixth wave of coronation in November this year."
Faramarz Tawfiqi, head of the wage committee of the Supreme Council of Islamic Labor Councils, put the inflation rate of the workers' livelihood basket at 68 percent, saying that the continuing purchasing power of working-class households would certainly lead to the collapse of households.
Saeed Reza Ameli, secretary of the Supreme Council of the Cultural Revolution, announced that Ibrahim Ra'isi had notified the relevant bodies of seven decisions of the council, including the "cancellation of the implementation of the 2030 document" of UNESCO, which had been on the ground for a long time. Khamenei called the 2030 document a promoter of a "corrupt Western lifestyle."
Hamshahri newspaper, quoting an informed source in the National Headquarters against Corona, wrote that in just two weeks of the Muharram holiday, more than 540,000 people in the country were fined 200,000 Tomans for violating the night traffic limit. According to Hamshahri, this statistic indicates a monthly income of 200 billion tomans from the night traffic ban.

Iraj Masjedi, Iran's ambassador to Iraq, announced that the abolition of visas between the two countries is reserved for air travel and that this measure will be implemented after Arbaeen. "It is possible that after the corona crisis was managed and the epidemic subsided, the visa waiver could be extended to land travel," he added.