Moroccan Youth Donate Hundreds of Homemade Masks to Azilal Hospital Staff

Young Moroccans have offered 280 protective masks to the hospital staff of Azilal, in order to help them effectively cope with the coronavirus pandemic raging in the kingdom.
On the initiative of producer Mohammed Rahmo, and the founder and president of Young Development Leaders of Azilal Khalid Ibn Elbachyr, young people from the city participated in a project to make 200 protective masks available to the medical staff of the hospital.
Rahmo, Ibn Elbachyr and five other people were able, in just two days, to manufacture more than 200 protective masks for the Azilal hospital. "We started working on Friday, April 3 on preventive measures," said Ibn Elbachyr to Morocco World News. [...] "We kept the necessary distance, cleaned and worked in an open space."
"After four hours of work, we managed to make 280 masks that we handed over to the local hospital," he said. The team donated the masks to Amin Tahiri, a doctor at the Azilal hospital. In turn, Tahiri will distribute the 280 masks to the hospital’s medical staff after disinfection, Ibn Elbachyr said.
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