Algeria finds 13 with coronavirus variant first seen in Nigeria, 7 with variant tied to Britain

Algeria recorded its first 13 cases of the coronavirus variant first discovered in Nigeria and also tested positive seven other people for the variant first identified in Britain, state research centre Pasteur Institute announced.

The 13 cases were detected in Algiers and other southern and eastern provinces, it said in a statement.

The seven cases, identified in the capital Algiers and neighbouring province of Blida, brought the total number to 15 of infections from the variant discovered in Britain.

Main Photo: Algerian health workers disinfect a bus stop in Algiers, Algeria. EPA-EFE/STR

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