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Tunisia vaccinates tourism professionals against Covid-19

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Tunis, Jun 4 (EFE / EPA) .- (Camera: Mohamed Messara) Tunisia on Friday vaccinated tourism professionals as part of its vaccination campaign against Covid-19. According to the Tunisian Tourism Minister, Habib Ammar, seven vaccination centers were spread out in different regions to ensure this operation, which aims to protect both sector employees and their families. FOOTAGE FROM THE VACCINATION PROCESS FOR TOURISM PROFESSIONALS IN TUNIS

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