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Opening of borders and resumption of flights in Algeria: What Mekki said

Algeria – The Coronavirus will reach its peak in Algeria by the end of the year, according to expert Dr. Yahia Mekki, which will call into question the opening of borders for the moment.

Indeed, the expert in virology, Dr. Yahia Mekki, said that the Covid-19 will reach its peak during the months of November and December in Algeria. This will postpone the opening of the borders in Algeria, no doubt for next year, affirms the doctor in virology, according to our source the Arabic-speaking site Djalia Dz

In addition, our expert added, that the situation in which European countries are currently facing, due to the high number of people infected and dead as a result of Covid-19; demands their government to impose movement restrictions as well as total containment, according to our source. This will undoubtedly have an impact on the resumption of flights and the opening of Algerian borders with these countries. 

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In particular, Dr. Yahia Mekki specifies that he does not interfere with the decisions of the Algerian government. Nevertheless, according to his expertise; he said to himself that the decision to open the borders in Algeria will only worsen the situation at the moment.

A second virulent and dangerous wave hits Europe.

Indeed, the expert in virology added that the genes of Covid-19 have become more virulent and dangerous than before; something that has been confirmed by this second wave that the world is experiencing, as well as Algeria. However, the country has recorded a slight increase in the number of cases of infections compared to other countries; due to his decision to keep the borders closed to this day.

In the end, the expert declares that the gravity of the situation remains in the number of people carrying Covid-19; but showing no symptoms. This is why we must remain vigilant, wear masks in confined spaces, and avoid groupings. 

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