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Tunisia-WHO representative in Tunisia calls epidemiological situation worrying

Yves Souteyrand, the WHO resident representative in Tunisia, communicated concern at the growing epidemiological situation in the country, given the striking increase in the number of infections and deaths prompted by the COVID-19.

Speaking at the sidelines of the celebration of World Diabetes Day in Zaghouan governorate, that the situation necessitates that all citizens rigorously adhere to the protocol established by the health authorities, the TAP reported.

The UN representative further declared that the World Health Organization is endeavouring to stimulate its international partners to the need to provide the necessary support to Tunisia so that it can overcome this delicate phase, d ‘from an epidemiological point of

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