“There are far more politicians who have been infected than you would have by statistical chance.”
to have been infected by the COVID-19 virus so far, one class of notable people appear to have been affected more than others — politicians.
In Iran and across Europe, several high profile politicians have revealed they are battling the novel coronavirus., the head of the Iranian counter-coronavirus task force, was diagnosed on Feb. 25 after downplaying the severity of the outbreak. A further 20 Iranian lawmakers have since been infected and isolated, and at least two have died. The head of Iran’s crisis management organization Esmail Najjar has also been placed in isolation after contracting COVID-19.
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