Moroccan Man Walks 500 km Home After COVID-19 Travel Ban

Following the announcement of the state of health emergency in Morocco and the ban on travel, a Moroccan, stranded in Tangier, was forced to walk 500 kilometers to be able to join his family in Missour.
Having lost his job in the north of the country, the man had to resign himself to covering the distance in 10 days, in the absence of a means of transport to bring him back to his family in Missour.
According to the site Akhbarona, he arrived at his destination in a very weakened physical condition, due to lack of food and fatigue. He was admitted to the city hospital to receive the necessary care and, at the same time, undergo the coronavirus screening test.
Three young people who were blocked in Tata also had to cover 300 kilometers to reach Imintanout, where their families were waiting for them. Their path was strewn with pitfalls, the adventurers confided, who were assaulted by villagers and even wild boars.
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