Iran has surpassed 60,000 known CCP virus-related deaths—the latest grim milestone for the hardest-hit country in the Middle East. The Health Ministry reported 93 new deaths from COVID-19—the disease caused by the CCP (Chinese Communist Party) virus—on Sunday and more than 8,000 new infections, pushing the total infection count over 1.63 million. Travelers from a list of 32 countries were banned by the regime on Sunday, including Britain and other states in Africa and Latin America, due to fears of new virus variants. New Zealand’s Auckland Starts Second Lockdown Exactly a year after New Zealand recorded its first COVID-19 cases in the country’s biggest city, Auckland woke on Sunday to a second lockdown this month, as authorities try to rein in a cluster of the more contagious UK variant. The seven-day lockdown of a population of nearly 2 million, announced late on Saturday by Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern, was prompted …