COVID-19 Outbreak Forces Closure of Two Marjane Supermarkets in Marrakech

Two Marjane hypermarkets have closed their doors in Marrakech due to the many cases of Covid-19 contamination that have been recorded there. This is the decision of the company’s management.
In total, 100 cases of coronavirus contamination have been recorded in two supermarkets in Marrakech. This is what the results of the screening tests carried out on the employees of two hypermarkets in the ochre city have revealed. 40 employees tested positive for Covid-19 at Marjane Massira, while 60 cases were recorded at the hypermarket located on Boulevard Abdelkrim Khattabi.
Under pressure from the local authorities, the company had to close these two supermarkets pending the procedures adopted in such cases being followed.
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