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Tunisia-Nissaf Ben Alaya : One infection circle caused 350 people to be infected with the Coronavirus

Speaking to El Watania 1, director of the National Observatory for New and Emerging Diseases Nissaf Ben Alaya Stressed that the tally infection of 465 was the number of cases on September 8.
She explained that high rise due to a delay of result analysis for three days , adding that the toll of analysis has risen in comparison to recent periods.
She further pointed out that the Coronavirus is rapidly spreading, noting that during the period of Lockdown, there were few episodes of infection, but once returning to normal life, the spread of infection accelerated.

She further exposed that one episode of infection prompted the infection of 350 people, adding to the virus is rapidly spreading.

That there are other indicators, such as the number of people residing in the intensive care unit, which is not high compared to the number of cases, but it is increasing daily, she added.
She further reminded of preventive measures.

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