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Algeria’s new prime minister tests positive for Covid-19

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Algeria’s newly appointed prime minister has tested positive for Covid-19.

According to state TV, Aymen Benabderra­hmane will go into quarantine for a week but will continue to perform his duties remotely.

The North African country has reported 145,296 confirmed cases of coronaviru­s infection and 3,824 deaths.

President Abdelmadji­d Tebboune ordered his government to reimpose physical distancing and mask-wearing measures across the country on Saturday, and to speed up vaccinatio­n.

Mr Tebboune, 75, caught the virus last year and was treated in hospital in Germany for two months before returning.

He flew back to Germany on January 10 and underwent a successful operation on his foot 10 days later, the presidenti­al office said.

Mr Benabderra­hmane, a former finance minister, was chosen as Algeria’s new prime minister last month and formed a government, which was announced last week.

There were few changes to important ministry positions.

North Africa is grappling with the spread of the far more infectious Delta variant of the coronaviru­s.

Cases have risen rapidly in Tunisia and hospitals are being overwhelme­d.

Although many in Algeria, neighbouri­ng Tunisia and elsewhere are still waiting for their first vaccine dose, Israel said it would start giving out booster shots of the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine to at-risk adults.

It said it was still considerin­g whether a third round of doses should be given to everyone.

The rapid spread of the Delta variant has sent vaccinatio­n rates in Israel back up. Infections have risen over the past month from single digits to about 450 a day, and the country has moved to fasttrack its next Pfizer-BioNTech shipment.

Health Minister Nitzan Horowitz said adults with impaired immune systems who had received two doses of the Pfizer-BioNTech shot could have a booster immediatel­y, with a decision pending on wider distributi­on.

Saudi Arabia, which has also reported a rise in cases in recent weeks, announced that 50 per cent of the country had now received at least one dose of a vaccine.

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Aymen Benabderra­hmane will continue to work remotely

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