Morocco’s COVID-19 Cases Drop Below 100 Daily, Vaccination Efforts Continue
– bySaid
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Good news on the front of Covid-19 infections. Morocco has, for the first time in many months, fallen below the 100 daily case mark with only 80 new cases this Sunday, November 7.
Since the start of the Coronavirus epidemic, the kingdom has recorded some 947,396 cases, of which 928,641 have fully recovered, a recovery rate of 98%.
This Sunday, the health authorities announce the death of 7 people, bringing the total to 14,713 people, a fatality rate of 1.6%.
Regarding vaccinations, Morocco currently has 24,312,875 people who have been vaccinated once, 22,256,697 who have received the two doses and 1,523,603 people who have been given three doses.
Category: Morocco
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