Coronavirus live: Iran 'must prepare for second wave' as cases spike again

Coronavirus live: Iran 'must prepare for second wave' as cases spike again
Coronavirus live: Iran 'must prepare for second wave' as cases spike again

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Hind Al Soulia - Riyadh - Saudis preform prayers at a mosque in Jeddah. Saudi Arabia has allowed the reopening of mosques to prayer while observing social distance on May 31. EPA

A man wears a face shield and a face mask to in Cairo, Egypt. Reuters

Wearing masks is mandatory in public places in Egypt. Reuters

Shops are closed in old Baghdad. AP Photo

A child walks on an empty street in the old city of the West bank town of Hebron. EPA

Elderly people sit on benches in the Maltepe Orhangazi city park in Istanbul, Turkey. EPA

A woman wearing sits in a circle marked by the municipality to observe social distancing at the Maltepe Orhangazi city park in Istanbul. EPA

A view of empty street and closed shops in Hebron. EPA

Security forces close a street during a curfew to help prevent the spread of the coronavirus, in Baghdad. AP Photo

A member of the Iraqi security forces stands guard at a checkpoint in Baghdad's eastern Sadr City suburb. AFP

Beirut residents gather at a closed swimming club along the seaside corniche. AFP

A sign reminds residents to remain vigilant, as they drive along a highway in Kuwait City. AFP

Vehicles queue in front of a drive thru fast food restaurant in Kuwait City. AFP

A young boy dives into the sea in Beirut. AFP

Tunisian cooks prepare a local version of the donut, known as Bambalouni, in the village of Sidi Bou Said, northeast of Tunis. AFP

Workers wait under a bridge for odd jobs in Makkah. AFP

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