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Tunisia-Tunisia records zero new coronavirus cases for 2nd consecutive day

Tunisia has not recorded any new COVID-19 infections in the past 24 hours for the second consecutive day, the health ministry statement said Monday. According to a press release, the tally of confirmed infection cases still stands at 1,032.

Out of a total of 448 conducted screening tests, including 23  on people who had already been infected with COVID-19, no cases of infection were reported on May 11.

Therefore, the number of patients who recovered stands at 727, 260 patients are still infected and still under health care.

The ministry has also stated that laboratory tests are mainly carried out on people suspected of having contracted the virus and those who have had contact with confirmed cases.

The Ministry, therefore, urged citizens to fully respect the law and comply with the measures of isolation and general lockdown across all the regions, to stem the spread of the virus.

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