minister, Ehmed Ben Omar, said in a brief online statement. Badreddine al-Najar, director of the National Centre for Disease Control, said the 73-year-old patient had returned from Saudi Arabia via Tunisia a week ago. He said that all persons who came into contact with the patient would be monitored and tested for COVID-19. Even before this first case was detected, both rival administrations had launched preventive measures against the COVID-19 pandemic, including night-time curfews and the closure of restaurants and cafes. But they have continued to fight in the main battleground south of the capital, where the sound of heavy bombardment was again heard on Wednesday. GNA forces said they were responding to pro-Haftar bombings of residential areas in Tripoli.

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