COVID-19: Why Algeria's Case Fatality Rate Seems to be Among the Highest in the World?

Eurasian J Med

Department of Agro-veterinary Science, Faculty of Natural and Life Sciences, University of Ziane Achour, BP 3117, Road of Moudjbara, Djelfa 17000, Algeria.

Published: June 2021

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