
Coronavirus conversations: Tunisia
A doctor and a medical student in Tunisia share experiences of the pandemic
We continue to hear from people affected by the pandemic and today go to Tunisia where lockdown restrictions have been eased despite the fact that the country has the highest reported Covid-19-related deaths per capita of any country in Africa. A doctor and a medical student talk about their experiences during the pandemic.
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(Photo: Fadi Benaissa Credit: Fadi Benaissa)
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- Mon 31 May 202116:06GMTBBC World Service




