A screening campaign started today at the House of People’s Representatives “HPR”, the parliament’s doctor Maher Ayadi told Tunisie Numérique’s correspondent.
All MPs, civil servants, workers and even contract workers who operate at theParliament, or approximately 750 tests, will be affected by the rapid tests. If a test is positive, the person checked will have to undergo a PCR test, he added.
He also indicated that after being recovered from a first infection, reinfection could happen in just 2 months according to the latest studies.
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