Mohamed Rabhi, chairman of the compulsory quarantine commission at the Ministry of Health, stressed that Tunisia is moving towards the obligation to submit a certificate of vaccination against to access certain spaces.
He pointed out that the health authorities are planning texts regulating this new measure, stipulating that this decision intends to protect citizens.
Mohamed Rebhi explained in the same context that vaccination remains a personal choice and not obligatory.
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