Tunisian President Kais Saied on Monday ordered an end to a curfew imposed in March to help slow the spread of the coronavirus, his office said, citing success in controlling the disease.
Reuters reports that Tunisia has already reopened shops, businesses, mosques, cafes and hotels after locking down nearly all normal business for months.
The North African nation according to The Forefront Media Org's analysis shows that the lockdown measures successfully helped in containing the spread of COVID-19 with records standing at 1087 cases and 49 deaths as at Monday 1400WAT.
The North African nation according to The Forefront Media Org's analysis shows that the lockdown measures successfully helped in containing the spread of COVID-19 with records standing at 1087 cases and 49 deaths as at Monday 1400WAT.
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