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Tunisia-Tracking COVID-19 cases in Tunisia for May 22

Tunisia has reported 2 new cases of COVID-19 on May 22, bringing the total of infections to 1048, announced the health ministry in a  declaration today. The death toll is stable at 47  while recoveries jumped to 903 since the beginning of the outbreak.

Distribution of cases in accordance with governorates :
  • Tunis: 235 cases (+1 imported case)
  • Ariana: 99 cases
  • Ben Arous: 97 cases
  • Manouba: 40 cases
  • Nabeul: 15 cases
  • Zaghouan: 3 cases
  • Bizerte: 26 cases
  • Beja: 4 cases
  • Jandouba:1
  • Le Kef: 8 cases
  • Sousse: 85 cases (+1 imported case)
  • Siliana:4
  • Monastir: 41 cases
  • Mahdia: 19 cases
  • Sfax: 37 cases
  • Kairouan: 8 cases
  • Kasserine: 9 cases
  • Sidi Bouzid: 8 cases
  • Gabes: 23 cases
  • Medenine: 90 cases
  • Tataouine: 36 cases
  • Gafsa: 47 cases
  • Tozeur:5 case
  • Kebili: 108  cases
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