Over 1 million people lost their jobs in Iran as a result of pandemic

Over a million people in Iran have lost their jobs because of the coronavirus pandemic over the past 12 months, local media reported on Sunday citing the health minister.
"The economic consequences of the coronavirus
pandemic during this time were extremely severe and led to unemployment of over
a million people in the country," Interior Minister Abdolresa Rahmani
Fasli said
In addition to those directly
affected by job cuts, there were severe restrictions in almost all industries -
including tourism, gastronomy, the hotel trade and in beauty salons.
The United States sanctions
imposed in 2018 had already plunged Iran into an economic crisis, but this was
further exacerbated by the onset of the pandemic a year ago.
The delivery of coronavirus
vaccines has also been delayed as a result of the sanctions, as the country has
no viable payment channel for their purchase.
So far, Iran has only been able to
import 1.26 million vaccine doses from Russia, China and India, which is enough
to vaccinate doctors, nurses and employees of some old people's homes.
Although the coronavirus infection rate in Iran has fallen over the past five months due to restrictions, the Health Ministry continues to register around 80 to 100 deaths and over 7,000 new infections every day.