Moroccan Cabinet Minister Tests Positive for Coronavirus, Country’s Cases Rise to 18

The Moroccan Minister of Equipment, Transport, Logistics and Water, Abdelkader Amara has tested positive for the coronavirus. This new case brings the number of patients infected with covid-19 to 18.
The number of coronavirus cases continues to increase in Morocco. After ordinary citizens, the epidemic is now affecting Moroccan personalities. The very first victim, a member of the government, has tested positive, upon returning from an official mission in a European country.
Following unexplained fatigue, Minister Abdelkader Amara decided to undergo coronavirus screening, which proved positive, indicates the Map.
According to the same source, the minister is doing well and will adopt teleworking, confined to his home for at least 14 days while respecting the prescriptions of the doctors.
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