
Morocco Extends COVID-19 State of Emergency Until August 10
6 July 2021
Morocco is preparing to extend the state of health emergency until August 10, 2021. The decision will be made official during the government council on Thursday, July 8.
6 July 2021
Morocco is preparing to extend the state of health emergency until August 10, 2021. The decision will be made official during the government council on Thursday, July 8.
6 July 2021
In this context of the Covid-19 pandemic, Morocco is determined to secure its territory during Eid al-Adha and the electoral deadlines. In this sense, the services of the (…)
6 July 2021
The Delta variant, known to be highly contagious, is present on the national territory. "It will become dominant in a few weeks," according to the director of the Biotechnology (…)
6 July 2021
The Council of Government could decide, at its session on Thursday, July 8, to extend the duration of the state of health emergency in Morocco. Several other files are on the (…)
5 July 2021
Morocco has updated the A and B lists it has established as part of the reopening of its airspace. Russia, Egypt and Tunisia, which were on list A, are now on list B. The new (…)
4 July 2021
Morocco has updated its list A, which includes all countries with positive indicators regarding the control of the epidemiological situation, particularly the spread of virus (…)
3 July 2021
The quarantine imposed on Moroccans residing abroad (MREs) or foreign tourists coming from countries classified on list B has proven ineffective. Several malfunctions have been (…)
3 July 2021
Mohammed Youbi, director of the Department of Epidemiology and Disease Control (DELM), has been diagnosed positive for Covid-19. He is reassuring about his health condition.
3 July 2021
Despite the health crisis, Moroccans living abroad continue to support the national economy. Their transfers have not been impacted, confirming their good resilience during the (…)
3 July 2021
A few days after the resumption of activities, tourism still seems to be recovering in Marrakech. The assessment of the reopening of borders remains mixed in this sector, (…)