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Tunisia eases quarantine measures amid coronavirus pandemic

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Tunisia, May 11, EFE/EPA, (Camera: Mohamed Messara).- Dozens of people queued on Monday at the doors of some shops in Tunisia as they reopened after security measures against the coronavirus were relaxed.FOOTAGE OF TUNISIANS QUEUING AT THE DOORS OF SHOPS

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