Moroccans Petition Against Sudden Vaccine Pass Mandate, Demand Grace Period

Many Moroccans have expressed their disagreement following the imposition of the vaccine pass decided by the government. In a petition, they have pleaded for a "deadline" allowing the "unvaccinated" to adapt to the new government decision.
For the signatories, the government has not communicated on the subject. To this end, they call on the authorities to "review this decision", to "establish a notice period or a two-month moratorium on the imposition of the vaccine pass" and to launch "a serene and dispassionate national debate on the management of the health crisis".
The collective denounced the "arbitrary" implementation of this document, "a lack of communication from the government" and "a lack of respect for the concerns or coercion of certain citizens".
And to add that "since vaccination has never been compulsory, it is incomprehensible that the freedom of movement and the rights of citizens are restricted without being informed within reasonable time frames".
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