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Tunisia-Breaking news: Zero cases of COVID-19 in Tunisia for 4th consecutive day

Tunisia reported on Wednesday no infection cases with COVID-19 for the 4th  consecutive day, therefore the infection stands at 1032 from overall 34,323   conducted screening tests.

The ministry responded in a declaration, “out of all 443 conducted screening tests, including 80 on earlier infected cases, 30 previous cases have tested positive again and no new infection cases were recorded on May 12”.

The death toll from the coronavirus in Tunisia is stable at 45  so far while recoveries rose to 759.

The ministry has also stated that laboratory tests are mainly carried out on people suspected of having contracted the virus and those who have had contact with confirmed cases.

The Ministry, therefore, urged citizens to fully respect the law and comply with the measures of isolation and general lockdown across all the regions, to stem the spread of the virus.

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