Morocco Allows COVID-Free Butchers to Perform Eid Al-Adha Slaughter at Homes
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As part of the celebration of Eid Al Adha in Morocco, authorizations have been issued to butchers tested negative for Covid-19.
This year’s Eid Al Adha took place in a particular context marked by the Covid-19 health crisis. In order to celebrate this religious holiday under good sanitary conditions, the Moroccan authorities issued authorizations to butchers who tested negative for Covid-19 to allow them to slaughter sheep at private homes in complete safety, reports 2M.
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