Tunisia will put an end to the mandatory quarantine of travelers

Tunisia, which is due to reopen its borders on June 27, announced that there would be no more mandatory quarantine in hotels on the arrival on its territory but

Tunisia will put an end to the mandatory quarantine of travelers

Tunisia, which is due to reopen its borders on June 27, announced that there would be no more mandatory quarantine in hotels on the arrival on its territory but that it would require testing to prove that the travellers are not infected with the new coronavirus.

from Thursday, Tunisians repatriated from abroad will be required to present a PCR test negative performed less than 72 hours before their departure, and to spend 14 days in quarantine at home, said the presidency of the government in a press release.

Date Of Update: 13 June 2020, 11:35
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