COVID-19 Outbreak on Ferry from France: 11 Passengers Test Positive in Moroccan Port

Eleven positive Covid-19 cases were reported on Sunday evening among the passengers of a boat from the port of Sète in France. The travelers, including several MREs, were forced to spend the night at the port of Beni Nsar in Nador.
The disembarkation of the boat was very laborious. It took several hours to allow the complete screening of all the passengers on board the boat from France.
In total, 11 confirmed positive passengers were taken to the Nador hospital to undergo the current therapeutic protocol.
In accordance with the recommendations of the Ministry of Health, the rest of the travelers will have to isolate themselves for a period of 14 days, with the obligation to take the PCR test again after a week.
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