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Tunisia reports 465 new coronavirus cases and passes the 5,000 mark

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Tunisia, Sep 10 (EFE / EPA), (Camera: Mohamed Messara).- Tunisia has registered the 465 new coronavirus cases, passing the 5,000 mark.FOOTAGE OF THE MORNAG CEMETERY IN TUNISIA WHERE A WOMAN WHO DIED FROM COVID-19 WAS BURIED ON FRIDAY.

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