COVID-Positive Moroccan Judges Secretly Transferred to Rabat Hospital

Two judges from the Court of Auditors, tested positive for covid-19, and being treated at the Moulay Abdellah Hospital in Salé, would have been discreetly transferred to the Cheikh Zayed Hospital in Rabat.
Previously admitted to the Moulay Abdellah Hospital in Salé, these two judges from the Court of Auditors were urgently and discreetly transferred to the Cheikh Zayed Hospital in Rabat.
The two judges contracted the coronavirus in Marrakech, after participating in a charity event organized by the institution as part of International Women’s Day on March 8. They left the Salé hospital due to, it is said, the quality of care.
For now, the two magistrates are receiving quality treatment and are doing better, even though one of them unfortunately infected her mother.
In addition, a clerk, infected with covid-19, and working in the same institution, remained hospitalized at Moulay Abdellah. She did not receive the same preferential treatment.
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