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Tunisia: Eid coronavirus-prevention restrictions in effect nationwide

Tunisia on Sunday started a week of coronavirus restrictions covering the Eid holiday, as hospitals battle to stay afloat as Covid-19 cases soar. Prime Minister Hichem Mechichi said Friday that Tunisia was going through the worst health crisis in its history and that health facilities were at risk of collapse. Wejdi Ben Raies, the sales and marketing director at Linde Gas Tunisia, outlines the current situation in the North African country. We saw an exponential increase (in cases) starting October until we reached a peak in the demand around mid-February. The demand (for oxygen) increased four times compared to the normal periods.

Tunisia begins week of strict coronavirus measures

Tunisia begins week of strict coronavirus measures AFP 5/9/2021 AFP © FETHI BELAID Tunisia, a country of almost 12 million, has officially recorded more than 319,000 coronavirus cases and 11,350 deaths Tunisia on Sunday started a week of coronavirus restrictions covering the Eid holiday, as hospitals battle to stay afloat as Covid-19 cases soar. Prime Minister Hichem Mechichi said Friday that Tunisia was going through the worst health crisis in its history and that health facilities were at risk of collapse. Until next Sunday, mosques, markets and non-essential shops must close, gatherings and family or cultural celebrations are banned, and people are forbidden from travelling between regions.

Tunisia begins week of strict COVID lockdown

Tunisia begins week of strict COVID lockdown Al Jazeera English © Tunisia, a country of almost 12 million, has officially recorded more than 319,000 coronavirus cases. Tunisia, a country of almost 12 million, has officially recorded more than 319,000 coronavirus cases and 11,350 deaths [File: Fethi Belaid/AFP] Tunisia on Sunday started a week of coronavirus restrictions covering the Eid holiday, as hospitals battle to stay afloat amid soaring COVID-19 cases. Prime Minister Hichem Mechichi said on Friday that Tunisia was going through “the worst health crisis in its history” and that health facilities were at risk of collapse. Until next Sunday, mosques, markets and non-essential shops must close, gatherings and family or cultural celebrations are banned, and people are forbidden from travelling between regions.

Tunisia begins week of strict blockade of COVID pandemic Coronavirus News

Tunisia begins week of strict blockade of COVID pandemic Coronavirus News There are currently more than 500 people in intensive care in Tunisia, a level not previously seen in the North African country. On Sunday, Tunisia began Coronavirus Reduction Week during the Eid holidays, as hospitals are struggling to float among COVID-19 cases. Prime Minister Hichem Mechichi said on Friday that Tunisia is experiencing “the worst health crisis in its history” and that health facilities are at risk of collapsing. Until next Sunday, mosques, markets and non-essential shops must be closed, gatherings and family or cultural celebrations are prohibited, and people are prohibited from traveling between regions.

Tunisians to celebrate Eid under lockdown starting from Sunday

Tunisians to celebrate Eid under lockdown starting from Sunday
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