Coronavirus reaches Algeria

Algeria reports first confirmed case of coronavirus, Italian man who arrived in North African country on February 17 and has been put into isolation.

ALGIERS - Algeria has reported its first confirmed case of the new coronavirus, an Italian man who arrived in the country on February 17 and has been put into isolation.

The case was announced by the health minister, and President Abdelmadjid Tebboune said on Twitter that he had ordered medical authorities to take maximum precautions. He urged Algerians to be careful what information they shared online.

“I have ordered the government and all health authorities in the country to exercise utmost care and caution after registering a case of a foreigner with a virus who has been placed under complete quarantine, and I invite you to engage in a major awareness campaign through all means of communication to protect public health,”  tweeted Tebboune.

Northern Italy, home to many Algerians, has been the centre of an outbreak of the coronavirus with more than 280 cases and 11 deaths. Its Milan-based energy company, Eni, is also involved in projects in Algeria.

The disease reaches Algeria at a politically difficult moment, following a year of mass street protests that still occur twice a week.

Tebboune was elected in December in a vote opposed by the protesters, whose demonstrations helped bring down his predecessor Abdelaziz Bouteflika.