Health Ministry Debunks False Claims About Ain Atlas Water Safety

The Ministry of Health categorically denies the rumors concerning the mineral water "Aïn Atlas". A falsified document, actively circulating on social networks and usurping the identity of a ministerial delegation, claimed that this water did not meet health standards.
According to an official source within the ministry, this is pure misinformation. "These allegations are totally unfounded and have no basis," said the source. The purpose of this disinformation campaign is clear: to sow doubt and undermine consumer confidence.
The ministry recalls that rigorous checks are regularly carried out on mineral waters marketed in Algeria. "The analyses show that these products comply with the standards in force," assures the source.
Faced with this attempt at manipulation, the ministry calls for vigilance and urges citizens not to succumb to panic. "The only reliable information is that disseminated through official channels," the source emphasizes. The ministry reserves the right to prosecute the authors of this defamation campaign.
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