Morocco Denies Rumors of Mandatory COVID-19 Vaccination Law

No bill has been sent to Parliament on the mandatory vaccination against Covid-19, says a source from the Moroccan government.
A few days before the date set for the launch of a large-scale vaccination campaign against the coronavirus, a document widely circulated on social networks announces the passage of a bill to impose the anti-Covid-19 vaccine with sanctions on people who oppose the vaccination of their fellow citizens.
In a denial taken up by the Map, the government indicated that this document is a fake. It urges the population to be cautious in the face of such documents.
During a meeting at the Rabat palace, King Mohammed VI gave instructions to the competent authorities in order to carry out a large-scale vaccination campaign against the coronavirus in the very near future.
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