84 new coronavirus cases were recorded in Morocco between Tuesday evening and Wednesday at 10:00 am, bringing to the total number of Covid-19 infections in the country to 16,181, announced the ministry of Health. The number of recovered cases amounts to 13,666 with 242 new recoveries, while the number of deaths rises to 258 with one new death, said the ministry. In addition, the number of cases excluded after negative laboratory results stands at 905,514, according to the same
161 new coronavirus cases have been recorded in Morocco during the past 24 hours, bringing the total number of Covid-19 infections in the country to 16,097. 508 new recoveries were recorded during the same period, bringing the total of recovered patients to 13,424. Two deaths were recorded during the past 24 hours, bringing the death toll to 257. Morocco currently has 2,398 active cases. Most of the new cases were recorded in the Tangier-Tetouan-Al Hoceïma, with 66 in Tangier, six in
«5,000 mosques will reopen their doors tomorrow», Islamic Affairs Minister Ahmed Taoufiq said this afternoon at the House of Councilors. «The list of these places of worship will be available on the website of the Ministry of Islamic Affairs», he said responding to a question. The Minister listed the preventive measures that worshippers must observe before going to mosques, during and after the completion of the five prayers. These measures have already
In a report on the management of the state of health emergency in Morocco, two centers for democracy, human rights and governance consider that the legal management of the crisis remains «the weakest link in Morocco's fight» against the health crisis.
In his travelogue, Moroccan traveler Ibn Battuta described the former basilica Saint Sophia, which has since become a museum. The building has made headlines recently because of its conversion into a mosque.
Desperate and with limited resources, Moroccan seasonal workers stranded in Huelva said that they want to go home but they cannot afford it. Speaking to Spanish newspapers El Pais and Huelva24, these women, who were brought to Spain as part of a partnership with Morocco, were left unemployed and unable to return to the Kingdom shortly after the start of the pandemic. «I came here to pick strawberries, but the season is over and I can't go back to Morocco. My family needs me and the
111 new coronavirus cases were recorded in Morocco between Monday evening and Tuesday at 10:00 am, bringing to the total number of Covid-19 infections in the country to 16,047, announced the ministry of Health. The number of recovered cases amounts to 13,403 with 469 new recoveries, while the number of deaths rises to 256 with one new death, said the ministry. In addition, the number of cases excluded after negative laboratory results stands at 889,241, according to the same
Morocco is planning a package of 6 million dirhams in aid to help national carrier Royal Air Maroc (RAM) survive the coronavirus economic crisis, Finance Minister Mohamed Benchaaboun told Reuters on Monday. The plan, which is part of the reviewed 2020 budget, constitutes of a state-guaranteed loan of 2.5 billion dirhams, a source within the finance ministry told the British news agency. Due to the travel bans that followed the emergence of the coronavirus crisis, RAM recorded $5
191 new coronavirus cases have been recorded in Morocco during the past 24 hours, bringing the total number of Covid-19 infections in the country to 15,936. 651 new recoveries were recorded during the same period, bringing the total of recovered patients to 12,934. Five deaths were recorded during the past 24 hours, bringing the death toll to 255. Morocco currently has 2,747 active cases. Marrakech-Safi has recorded 68 new infections (30 in Safi, 38 in Marrakech), followed by Fez-Meknes
Only a few hours after having decided to strengthen lockdown measures in Tangier, the local authorities have decided to loosen containment measures in the city and only implement them in only one district. According to Tanja24, it was decided to lift the lockdown measures on the rest of the city and keep it in the Beni Makada district. In the latter, shops and cafes will have to close their doors on 8 pm. The decision will allow the city to resume its economic activities in Tangier. For