[custom_adv] The spokesperson for the regime’s Health Ministry announced the state-controlled number of victims in the past 24 hours as 196 deaths and 4,027 patients under intensive care. [custom_adv] Speaking to IRNA today, she announced that 26 provinces are in a state of red or warning, and said, “We are witnessing a rise in the Coronavirus outbreak in Golestan Province again. [custom_adv] The number of hospitalizations in this Province has doubled in the past six weeks, and the cities of Gorgan, Kordkuy, Minudasht, Gonbad Kavus, and Aq Qala have a steeper slope in the spread of the virus. [custom_adv] In Kerman Province, 12 cities are red, and seven cities are in the state of alarm. During the past six weeks, the number of hospitalizations in the Province has doubled, and we are witnessing a steeper slope of the outbreak in the cities of Kerman, Jiroft, Baft, Zarand, Rafsanjan, and Sirjan.” [custom_adv] The Ph.D. entrance exams, the first in the tests, which are to be held on July 17 have not yet been canceled. [custom_adv] According to Zarrin-Amizi at the moment Ph.D. applicants with COVID-19 have been asked to inform the organization of their illness for special measures to be adopted to give them the test in safe conditions. [custom_adv] These include isolated classrooms for students who have tested positive for COVID-19 and have been receiving treatment. [custom_adv] These students, whether in the hospital or remaining under quarantine in their homes, are to be taken to schools by ambulances and brought back to their homes after the exam in a continuation of practices established as part of last week's high school admission exam. [custom_adv] These students, whether in the hospital or remaining under quarantine in their homes, are to be taken to schools by ambulances and brought back to their homes after the exam in a continuation of practices established as part of last week's high school admission exam. [custom_adv] These students, whether in the hospital or remaining under quarantine in their homes, are to be taken to schools by ambulances and brought back to their homes after the exam in a continuation of practices established as part of last week's high school admission exam.