
Libyan MP Dies of COVID-19 in Morocco After Peace Talks
14 December 2020
Libyan MP Omar Garmil died on Sunday, December 13, from Covid-19 in Morocco, after participating in late November in the Libyan peace talks.
14 December 2020
Libyan MP Omar Garmil died on Sunday, December 13, from Covid-19 in Morocco, after participating in late November in the Libyan peace talks.
14 December 2020
35 deaths due to the coronavirus were recorded in 24 hours in Morocco, the Ministry of Health said, bringing the total number since last March to 6,624 deaths in the Kingdom.
13 December 2020
2,012 people were infected with Covid-19 in the last 24 hours in Morocco, the Ministry of Health reported. Since March, 399,609 cases have been recorded in the Kingdom.
13 December 2020
Some 47 patients died in the last 24 hours from Covid-19 according to figures released by the Minister of Health, bringing the total number of people who have succumbed to the (…)
12 December 2020
3,033 people were affected by Covid-19 in the last 24 hours in Morocco, according to the Ministry of Health. In total, 397,597 cases have been recorded in the Kingdom since (…)
12 December 2020
The two doctors arrested for having trafficked patients’ PCR tests in Fez have not yet been informed of their fate. Detained on serious charges, they were referred to the court (…)
12 December 2020
The coronavirus has claimed 50 lives in the last 24 hours in Morocco, bringing the number of people who have died to 6,542 since the first case was recorded in the country in (…)
12 December 2020
The Agadir-Al Massira airport recorded a 68% drop in passenger traffic at the end of October 2020, according to statistics from the National Airports Office (ONDA).
11 December 2020
The date has not yet been determined, but Morocco intends to start the national vaccination campaign against Covid-19 before the end of this year. Twenty million adults are (…)
11 December 2020
65 deaths due to the coronavirus were recorded in the last 24 hours in Morocco, the Ministry of Health announced. Since last March, 6,492 cases have been reported in the Kingdom.