Tunisia Reports More than 4,000 Deaths from COVID-19

Nurses clad in PPE tend to a COVID-19 patient in an intensive care unit (ICU) at a hospital in the town of Gazes in Tunisia’s southwest. AFP file photo
Nurses clad in PPE tend to a COVID-19 patient in an intensive care unit (ICU) at a hospital in the town of Gazes in Tunisia’s southwest. AFP file photo
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Tunisia Reports More than 4,000 Deaths from COVID-19

Nurses clad in PPE tend to a COVID-19 patient in an intensive care unit (ICU) at a hospital in the town of Gazes in Tunisia’s southwest. AFP file photo
Nurses clad in PPE tend to a COVID-19 patient in an intensive care unit (ICU) at a hospital in the town of Gazes in Tunisia’s southwest. AFP file photo

Tunisia’s total COVID-19 deaths exceeded 4,000 after the country recorded 35 new fatalities.

The Tunisian Health Ministry confirmed that the death toll rose to 4,032 on December 16.

It said 1,419 new coronavirus cases were recorded on Friday, bringing the total number of confirmed infections to 115,966.

It said 1,315 patients with COVID-19 are being treated in Tunisian public hospitals and private clinics, and about 287 patients are in intensive care units, while 82 patients are on ventilators.

On the possibility of Tunisia witnessing a third wave of the pandemic, a specialist in infectious diseases ruled out such a scenario, saying the peak of infections was during the months of September and November.

But he expected higher levels of infections in March, pending the arrival of vaccines to the country.

He stressed the need to vaccinate at least 20 percent of Tunisians to ensure a decline in COVID-19 cases and to stop the rapid spread of the disease.

Speaking about the number of infections and deaths among the elderly in nursing homes in Tunisia, Minister of Women and Family Imen Zahouani said during a conference held Friday that the number of cases has reached 85, while six deaths were recorded among the elderly.

She revealed a set of preventive measures taken by the Ministry to protect such care facilities.



Thousands in London Rally for Fully Implementing Ceasefire Agreement in Gaza

Protesters holding placards and flags face a line of police at Trafalgar Square in central London at a National demonstration for Palestine, on January 18, 2025, organized by the Palestine Solidarity Campaign. (Photo by BENJAMIN CREMEL / AFP)
Protesters holding placards and flags face a line of police at Trafalgar Square in central London at a National demonstration for Palestine, on January 18, 2025, organized by the Palestine Solidarity Campaign. (Photo by BENJAMIN CREMEL / AFP)
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Thousands in London Rally for Fully Implementing Ceasefire Agreement in Gaza

Protesters holding placards and flags face a line of police at Trafalgar Square in central London at a National demonstration for Palestine, on January 18, 2025, organized by the Palestine Solidarity Campaign. (Photo by BENJAMIN CREMEL / AFP)
Protesters holding placards and flags face a line of police at Trafalgar Square in central London at a National demonstration for Palestine, on January 18, 2025, organized by the Palestine Solidarity Campaign. (Photo by BENJAMIN CREMEL / AFP)

Thousands of people turned out in the streets of London on Saturday for a mass pro-Palestinian rally to call for the full implementation of the Israel-Hamas ceasefire agreement.

The Metropolitan Police force said about two dozen people were arrested after some protesters broke through a police line containing the rally and failed to disperse according to police instructions. One man was detained on suspicion of supporting banned organizations, while four others were detained over public order offenses.

The Palestine Solidarity Campaign, which has organized many huge rallies in London since the Israel-Hamas war began in October 2023, said the movement will not stop despite the ceasefire agreement.

“We have ongoing demands. We need this ceasefire to be enforced. We need a withdrawal of all Israeli troops from Gaza. we need everyone held in illegal detention — including 10,000 Palestinians held in Israeli jails, in prison camps in Gaza — to be released,” said the campaign’s director, Ben Jamal.

Protesters were also calling for the UK government to pressure Israel to end its oppression of Palestinians, he added.