The director of the Institut Pasteur Hechmi Louzir confirmed that the vaccination helps prevent new waves of infection and decreases the risk of spreading the new Omicron variant.
Dr Louzir, additionally explained on a radio, that the question of compulsory vaccination does not arise, so far, in Tunisia, evoking the entry into force of the health pass from this December 22 in the application of the presidential decree n ° 1 of 2021 of October 22, 2021. He indicated, in this sense, that vaccination will be obligatory , from 2022, in several countries.
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