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COVID-19 pandemic in Algeria

The COVID-19 pandemic in Algeria was a part of the worldwide pandemic of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2). The virus was confirmed to have spread to Algeria in February 2020.[3] In response, the Algerian government ordered curfews, restricted gatherings, canceled public events, and issued stay-at-home orders between February and June. Some measures were re-implemented in later months in response to new waves of infections. A mass vaccination campaign against COVID-19 began in January 2021.[4] The pandemic disrupted anti-government protests, which largely halted in 2020 and resumed in 2021.[5][6] 6,881 deaths were officially recorded by the Algerian government through 2022,[7] although the World Health Organization estimated over 21,000 deaths had occurred through 2021.[8]

COVID-19 pandemic in Algeria

Wuhan, Hubei, China

17 February 2020
(4 years, 2 months and 1 week)

272,017[1]

264,971 (updated 23 July 2023) [2]

6,881[1]

2.53%

  • 7,840,131[1] (updated 24 Apr) (total vaccinated)
  • 6,481,186[1] (updated 24 Apr) (fully vaccinated)
  • 15,267,442[1] (updated 24 Apr) (doses administered)

Background[edit]

On 12 January, the World Health Organization (WHO) confirmed that a novel coronavirus was the cause of a respiratory illness in a cluster of people in Wuhan City, Hubei Province, China, who had initially come to the attention of the WHO on 31 December 2019.[9][10] Unlike SARS of 2003, the case fatality ratio for COVID-19[11][12] was much lower, but the transmission was significantly greater, with a significant total death toll.[13][11] Algerians living in Wuhan were repatriated in early February.[14] On February 12, the Ministry of Health, Population and Hospital Reform announced it was preparing a new emergency plan for handling an outbreak of the virus.[15]

On 25 February, Algeria laboratory-confirmed its first case of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (), an Italian man who arrived on 17 February;[21] on 28 February, Algeria deported him back to Italy, via a special flight from Hassi Messaoud Airport where he was subject to quarantine.[22]

SARS-CoV-2

COVID-19 pandemic in Africa

COVID-19 pandemic by country and territory

COVID-19 vaccination in Algeria