French High School in Tangier Closes for 14 Days Due to COVID-19 Cases

Several suspected cases of Covid-19 contamination have been detected at the Lycée Regnault in Tangier, forcing the regional directorate of national education in Tangier-Tétouan-Al Hoceima to close the doors of this French institution. The decision has been in effect since Monday, September 21 for 14 days.
Yet another high school of the French mission that succumbs to the constraints of Covid-19. Students are called upon to follow the courses in distance mode. A "precautionary measure to protect the health of students and teachers," specifies the regional directorate.
In the last 24 hours, the Tangier-Tétouan-Al Hoceima region has recorded 79 new positive cases of the new coronavirus, including 10 in Tangier-Assilah.
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