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Tunisia-Coronavirus: Mongi Slim Hospital: Medical staff denounce the deterioration of the epidemiological situation within the hospital

According to a press release made public this Monday, September 21, 2020, The basic union at Mongi Slim hospital in La Marsa denounced the deterioration of the epidemiological situation within the hospital because of “the negligence of the authority of supervision and the stubbornness of certain officials ”.

The union has assured, to this end, that there is a new vacant service which has not yet been exploited, and which could be used for the containment of medical and paramedical staff.

The union proposed the opening of this service, believing that doctors and nurses must protect their families and children from the risks of contamination linked to the nature of their work.

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