Tunisia will start from this Monday, October 12, 2020, to use rapid analyzes to examine the coronavirus, according to the director of the Institut Pasteur, Hachmi Louzir.
Louzir revealed that rapid scans will be utilised in 3 cases, specifically, “emergency services, workers in the health sector, and in places with a high spread of the virus”.
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