The decline of the health situation in Tunisia worries its neighbours. After Morocco, which amended its entry conditions, Libya is considering shutting its borders with Tunisia.
The Head of the Libyan Interim National Unity Government, Abdelhamid Dbaiba, announced the government plans to close the border with Tunisia for two weeks due to the coronavirus outbreak. Dabaiba added, during his address to the Libyan parliament, that the closure may affect land borders as a first step, indicating that there is a problem in the movement of patients.
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