Iranian authorities shut Jahane Sanat newspaper after it cited an expert as saying that Iran’s official coronavirus figures could be only the tip of the iceberg, Associated Press reported Monday.

Sunday’s edition of the newspaper reportedly featured an interview with Dr. Mohammad Reza Mahboobfar, an epidemiologist who, as per Jahane Sanat, had been involved in Iran’s national COVID-19 response.

The expert said that the authorities had spotted the virus four weeks before the first cases were officially announced in mid-February as the government braced for parliamentary elections and the celebrations of the Islamic Revolution’s anniversary.

On an even more worrying note, the expert said that the authorities had been doctoring the statistics to present a rosier picture of where things actually stood.

He warned that the real figures could be as much as 20 times above the official stats, which currently stand at 328,844 confirmed cases and 18,616 fatalities.

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