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Algeria: President Tebboune Returns To Germany

Last updated on September 11th, 2021 at 08:06 am

President Abdelmadjid Tebboune of Algeria has decided to return to Germany for his post coronavirus treatment, this is coming after few weeks of his return to the country. This is according to local media outlet intge country.

Matured 75 and a hefty smoker, Tebboune was hospitalized in Germany on October 28, and Algerian specialists later declared he had the Covid-19 ailment.

“Since I came from my recuperation in Germany and as per the convention set up by the experts, it has been arranged that I return,” Tebboune said in a broadcast address.

“As per the convention, just the straightforward things are left to be done, however the treatment should be done… There could be a minor medical procedure on my leg.”

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