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Tunisia-Monastir: Elderly to self-isolate again

The elderly need to comply with compulsory lockdown from October 15, announced, Akrem Sebri, governor of Monastir and president of the national commission for disaster control and relief organisation.

“Any person aged 75 years and over or aged 65 years and suffering from chronic diseases will be subject of mandatory lockdown from October 15, 2020,” stated the governor of the region, after an extraordinary meeting of the commission.

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