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Tunisia-Kasserine: Soon transformation of regional hospital into a university hospital (audio)

Kasserine Governor Ridha Rokbani has declared that 5 new units from the regional hospital will soon be operational, pointing out that the current hospital will be converted into a university hospital.

In a statement made, this Monday, January 9, 2023, to Tunisie Numérique’s Correspondent, the governor revealed that the rehabilitation work of the regional hospital, class B, of Sbeitla, attained 95% and that the various problems will be solved, this which will help bring all health services to the neighbouring regions closer.

He added that the construction project of the regional hospital, class B, in Thala, is undergoing notable progress since the rate of progress of work has reached 30 %.

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