Morocco’s COVID-19 Crisis Deepens: 814 Severe Cases as ICU Occupancy Rises
– byGinette
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Another 37 new serious cases of coronavirus infection were recorded in the last 24 hours in Morocco. The total number of these severe cases now stands at 814.
The end of October was difficult for Morocco, which saw the number of infections multiply. In the last 24 hours, 3,790 people were affected by the coronavirus, including 37 critical and severe cases, according to the daily Covid-19 bulletin from the Ministry of Health.
Out of the 34,114 active cases, there are 814 serious cases, including 69 under intubation and 468 under non-invasive ventilation. The occupancy rate of intensive care beds is 35.3%, the same source specifies.
Category: Morocco
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