“Alarming” recovery in Algeria, the epidemic is spreading in Australia despite its containment
The Covid-19 pandemic is resisting! While France is concerned about the spread of the delta type, on the other side of the Mediterranean, Algeria faces a very unfavorable dynamic … The resumption of Covid-19 infections in Algeria is “worrying” and hospitals are “saturated”, according to Mohamed Yousfi, head of the pathology department. The ferry in Boufarik, near Algiers, which denounces the stagnation of the state. President Abdelmadjid Tebboune assures us that the epidemiological situation is “under control,” but… Algeria, the most populous country in the Maghreb with a population of 44 million, is close to the record daily cases (1133) recorded in November 2020.
Next to AustraliaThe authorities said that the epicenter of the epidemic continues to spread in Sydney, despite the confinement imposed in the first Australian city. A total of 112 new cases were identified in the past 24 hours in the city, a record since the beginning of this pandemic wave, while containment is in its third week. New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern on Monday announced an extraordinary meeting of Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) leaders on Friday to improve the response to the pandemic in that region.
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