The regional general secretary-general of a labour union in Nabeul Abbas Hanashi confirmed that it was agreed with Nabeul governor Muhammad Ridha Malika to impose a curfew starting next Monday, October 12, 2020.
It was also agreed to receive only 30% of the capacity of tourist, popular cafes, restaurants and tea rooms.
The spokesman stated that transportation permissions at the commencement of the curfew ban will be provided by the authorities of Nabeul Governorate, indicating that coordination will be made with the private sectors to develop an action plan to work in group shifts.
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