Tunisia health minister sacked as Covid cases surge
The disease has put the medical system under severe pressure, and there have been oxygen shortages at hospitals in several provinces
Tunisia’s Health Minister Faouzi Mehdi has been sacked as the country struggles to cope with surging numbers of coronavirus cases.
The disease has put the medical system under severe pressure, and there have been oxygen shortages at hospitals in several provinces. Earlier this month a health ministry spokesman described the situation as “catastrophic”.
A health ministry adviser and head of the Palais des Congrès vaccination center in Tunis, Rafla Tej Dellagi, said the system was reaching a breaking point.
“I don’t think we’ve reached the peak and the care system is in a critical state: not only are we at about 200 deaths per day… but also patients care services, hospitalizations, oxygen beds are currently at their maximum,” she said.
She said Tunisia needed to seriously ramp up its vaccination program in order to help stem the spread of the virus:
Source: Asaaseradio.com