Last updated on September 11th, 2021 at 08:06 am
The government authorities in Algeria has decided to share it’s coronavirus vaccine doses with North African neighbors Tunisia so as to reduce the spread of coronavirus in both countries. This was made known by Othman Jerandi the Foreign minister of Tunisia.
Among the calls I made during this time, I had a call with my partner, the Algerian unfamiliar pastor, about the chance of getting a few immunizations from Algeria. The unfamiliar clergyman reacted emphatically and straightforwardly, saying that Algeria didn’t get the antibodies
Despite the fact that the data is yet to be freely affirmed by Algerian specialists, this could be another offer of fortitude from Algeria towards Tunisia as in February 2020, President Abdelmadjid Tebboune declared a store of 150 million US dollars from the Algerian bank to the Tunisian national bank.
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