Director of the National Observatory of New and Emerging Diseases Nissaf Ben Alaya said that life in Tunisia will resume its normal pace in the nearest period.
Speaking at a press conference, she highlighted that the risk is still there, despite the decreasing rate of coronavirus infection.
Ben Alaya said everyone recognises the severity of the virus, remarking that Tunisia’s success in constraining the number of infections has made it plausible to treat those infected within the limits of the ministry’s capacities.
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