Tourists arrive at the Nfidha airport near Sousse, Tunisia, Saturday June 27, 2015. Tunisias prime minister announced on Saturday a string of new security measures including closing renegade mosques and calling up army reservists as thousands of tourists left the North African country in wake of its worst terrorist attack ever. (AP Photo/Salah Rhim)
A meeting of the scientific committee took place on Monday at the headquarters of the Ministry of Health to examine the steps to be taken for travellers, as part of the fight against COVID-19. At the end of this meeting, it was resolved to take the following measures:
If it is not possible to present a negative test on arrival:
Mandatory three-day confinement and carry out a PCR test at the traveller’s expense
If the test is negative, continued confinement at the hotel or at home for 14 days, with the possibility of shortening to seven days by means of a PCR test
In the event of returning from a short stay abroad (less than five days)
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