The Prime Minister of the Tunisian government, Elias El-Fakhfakh, announced that his country had defeated the Corona pandemic, pledging to launch economic and social reforms that have a direct impact on the lives of Tunisians.

Al-Fakhfakh said in a TV interview on the local (Ninth) channel yesterday, Sunday, that his country had won in its war against (Corona) by uniting the efforts of the government and the people, calling on the Tunisians to cherish the achievement Who achieved and come out with the slightest damage.

He added that the wheel of the economy has returned to circulation in Tunisia after the health crisis it passed through, stressing that his country has succeeded in returning 20 thousand Tunisian stranders abroad and today the trend has been towards returning students Residents wishing to return.

On the decision to open the border on June 27th, al-Fakhakh said that starting from next Thursday, returning Tunisians are required to adhere to a self-quarantine, while tourists will come directly to a hostel to stay. In compulsory quarantine.

The Tunisian Ministry of Health had announced earlier yesterday, that only two new cases of new cases of Coronavirus had been registered, through 1117 laboratory analyzes among those evacuated while they were present. In compulsory quarantine centers.

She added that the total number of people infected with this virus in Tunisia has risen to 1096, including 998 recoveries, 49 deaths and 49 cases that are still infected with the virus.

In a related context, French President Emmanuel Macron announced yesterday that he has lifted the quarantine on the whole country.

Macron said in a speech that the fight against the epidemic is not over, but I am happy with this first victory against the emerging corona virus (Covid 19).

He added that the entire French territories are now in the green classification and that the reopening of schools will be compulsory as of June 22.

Macron emphasized that the battle against the virus is not over and the rallies will remain subject to severe restrictions.

France began the first stage of the process of reducing isolation measures on May 11th, amid strict safety measures in order to avoid a second wave of the spread of the virus.

On June 2, France entered the second phase of the gradual lifting of quarantine imposed in the country since mid-March, in a major step towards a return to a near-normal life. p>