Bootleg alcohol death toll rises to 44 in virus-hit Iran

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TEHRAN, March 10, 2020 (BSS/AFP) – The death toll from alcohol poisoning in
Iran rose to 44 Tuesday, state news agency IRNA reported, over misguided
efforts to ward off the new coronavirus by drinking bootleg alcohol.

The outbreak of the virus in the Islamic republic is one of the deadliest
outside of China, where the disease originated. The highest poisoning toll
struck in the southwestern province of Khuzestan, where it grew by 16 to
reach 36 on Tuesday, the agency said.

They had “drank bootleg alcohol over rumours that it would be effective in
treating coronavirus and were poisoned”, it added.

The poisoning toll in Khuzestan is higher than its 18 direct deaths from
coronavirus, according to IRNA.

Seven more people have died from bootleg alcohol in the northern region of
Alborz and one in Kermanshah, western Iran.

Alcohol is banned in Iran for everyone except some non-Muslim minorities,
but local media regularly report on lethal cases of poisoning from bootleg
liquor.

Iran has scrambled to try to contain the spread of COVID-19 which has hit
all of its 31 provinces, killing 291 people and infecting more than 8,000.