
Morocco Surpasses 400,000 COVID-19 Vaccinations, Expects Millions More Doses
7 February 2021
More than a week after the launch of the vaccination campaign in Morocco, 408,235 people have been vaccinated, announces the Ministry of Health.
7 February 2021
More than a week after the launch of the vaccination campaign in Morocco, 408,235 people have been vaccinated, announces the Ministry of Health.
6 February 2021
Morocco will receive several doses of the AstraZeneca and Sinopharm vaccines next week. The vaccination campaign is progressing rapidly.
5 February 2021
Morocco will receive, in the next few days, several doses of the AstraZeneca and Sinopharm vaccines. The vaccination campaign is in full swing.
4 February 2021
Morocco is benefiting from an additional 1,881,160 doses under the WHO’s Covax initiative. The first forecast regarding the distribution of vaccines to participating countries (…)
4 February 2021
Moroccan athletes will have to wait before being vaccinated. They are not a priority and their exclusion will not have a major impact on the running of the competitions, (…)
4 February 2021
As part of the national vaccination campaign, the Kingdom of Morocco is said to have offered to vaccinate 10,000 Sahrawis detained in the Tindouf camps. A humanitarian (…)
4 February 2021
The fear of contracting the coronavirus is pushing some officials to get vaccinated without meeting the requirements set by the health authorities. For having received the (…)
3 February 2021
Launched on January 28 by King Mohammed VI, the national Covid-19 vaccination campaign is going well. Health Minister Khaled Aït Taleb has announced that nearly 308,308 people (…)
3 February 2021
Spain has just launched a vaccine delivery program to poor and middle-income countries. Morocco, which started its national vaccination campaign a few days ago, could benefit (…)
3 February 2021
The Russian Sputnik V vaccine protects 91.6% against symptomatic forms of Covid-19. This is at least what the results published on Tuesday, February 2, in the medical journal (…)