Tunisia will impose a COVID-19 lockdown for one week from Sunday, Prime Minister Hichem Mechichi said on Friday, ahead of next week’s Eid al-Fitr holiday when families and friends traditionally gather.
Speaking at a news conference, Mechichi said measures were being taken in case “the health system will collapse, and this is a real danger”.
As cases have mounted and intensive care wards filled, Tunisia had already suspended school classes, imposed mandatory quarantine and extended a nightly curfew.
Mechichi had previously rejected another lockdown after one that Tunisia imposed last year, saying the country could not afford it.
Tunisia’s economy shrank by 8.8% last year in real terms, and the government started talks this week with the International Monetary Fund to seek a package of financial assistance.
Source: NNA