Tunisian traders are now exempt from presenting a rapid test at the Ras Jedir border crossing, Tunisie Numérique correspondent in the region reported.
The director of preventive health in Medenine Zayd Al-Anz revealed that this measure aims to decrease overcrowding at the border crossing since some traders move daily between Tunisia and Libya.
In return, all other health measures remain obligatory, in particular, the presentation of a PCR test carried out for 72 hours maximum. In addition, 10% of drivers and one member of each family will be randomly subjected to rapid tests, according to the same source.
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