As the targeted lockdown enter its third stage, Mosques across Tunisia reopened today for the first time in more than two months, but worshipers have been directed to comply with strict guidelines to prevent the spread of the coronavirus .As they were allowed to enter, the faithful in Beja wore masks and kept a distance between during prayers.
People are also being advised to perform the mandatory ablution at home since washrooms at mosques will be closed,
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