Following a meeting held this Tuesday, August 11, 2020, at the Government Palace in the Kasbah in the presence of the interim Minister of Health, Habib Kchou and a number of medical executives, it was decided to classify France, the Belgium and Iceland on the orange list.
Nationals of these countries must present a PCR test carried out before 72 hours from the date of travel and not exceeding 120 hours on arrival in Tunisia. These nationals must also self-confine.
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