Morocco Bans Individual Mask Sales, Requires 10-Pack Distribution to Combat COVID-19
– byBladi.net
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The Ministry of Industry, Trade and Green and Digital Economy has banned the retail sale of protective masks on Thursday.
According to the ministry, this decision was made in order to preserve the health of citizens and prevent their contamination by the new coronavirus. In this regard, repressive legal measures will be taken against offenders.
Production units are invited to stack the protective masks in packs of 10 units as part of the measures to supply the market with protective masks in order to fight the spread of the pandemic.
Category: Morocco
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