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Tunisia-41 coronavirus more fatalities and 1,289 additional infections

41 more fatalities from coronavirus and 1438  additional cases of infection with the virus from 5326 labs tests carried out were recorded on December 14.

In its latest report on the epidemiological situation, the Ministry stated overall fatality and infection numbers reached 3956 and 113241, respectively.

The Ministry also said 919 patients recovered on the same date, taking the number of fully recovered people to 86801.

According to the Health Department’s report, 1829 people with COVID-19 are being taken care in hospitals and private clinics. Among these, 287  patients are residing in ICUs in public and private health facilities and 86 are put under ventilators.

 

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