Director-general of Primary Health Care Chokri Hamouda stated that anti-malaria drug Chloroquine which proved its efficiency in treating coronavirus in several countries available in Tunisia.
The drug will be used on coronavirus patients for treatment after written consent from them, it will be stopped if any sides effects appear, he said
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