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377 Quarantined Libyan Citizens in Tobrouk Discharged

May 9, 2020
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On Saturday, the Advisory Committee to Combat Coronavirus in Tobrouk Municipality announced that 377 Libyan citizens, who were stranded in Egypt, have been discharged from their 14-day mandatory quarantine in Dar El-Salam, Bab Tobrouk, Zain and Akakus hotels.

The committee added that all exit procedures have successfully carried out as all were tested and results for the virus have come back negative.

35 citizens are still quarantined in Dar El-Salam hotel and will be discharged on Monday after ending their 14 day quarantine.

The discharged citizens expressed their gratitude to the committee members and Tobrouk municipality for their hard work and warm hospitality during the quarantine period.

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