Speaking at a press conference, Director of the National Observatory of New and Emerging Diseases Nissaf Ben Alaya announced that Tunisia has entered the second wave of COVID-19, warning that the situation is critical.
She stressed that the regional teams are currently performing approximately 600 analyzes per day as part of the active investigation of the virus.
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