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Health: As Deaths Soar, Tunisia Intensifies Virus Steps

Last updated on September 11th, 2021 at 08:16 am

As the coronavirus pandemic continues to spread in Tunisia, the health ministry in the country has intensified strict health protocols to reduce the spread of the virus.

The measures we are taking have the goal of staying away from a circumstance of lockdown and furthermore to protect the strength of the residents”, Mechichi said.

Explorers are likewise needed to introduce negative Covid-19 tests on appearance in the nation. Tunisia is mindful so as not to disturb its travel industry area once more, which is now faltering from substantial misfortunes.

Other country in oversees has started implementing fresh lockdown but that is not the case in Africa. The health ministry will hope this strict measures reduce the spread of the virus.

Albert Echetah

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