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Tunisia-Nurseries and kindergartens remain open after lockdown

 

Ministry of Women, Families and Children has converted the Lockdown provisions and new measures announced by the government.  The ministry announced that early childhood establishments will stay open after the lockdown, that is to say from next Monday, granted that health measures are respected.
The ministry also declared that the training sessions, as well as the various demonstrations planned for children, have been suspended.
The Ministry of Health has announced a general four-day lockdown starting next Thursday. During these four days, the curfew will be witnessed from 4 p.m. to 6 a.m. The department likewise announced the suspension of classes for all levels from next Wednesday until January 24, including higher education. It was also resolved to suspend the various sporting and cultural events of all kinds, and the ban on chairs in cafes and restaurants.
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