Morocco Denies Rumors of Shortened School Holidays Amid Coronavirus Concerns

Rumors about the shortened school holidays at the end of March, due to the Coronavirus, have been denied, through a statement from the Moroccan Ministry of National Education, Vocational Training, Higher Education and Scientific Research.
No school holidays planned for the end of March! This information is a "false statement", indicated the supervisory ministry, in a press release. The school year is therefore continuing according to the originally established school program.
In addition, the ministry has called on the media to verify information and to contact reliable sources before publishing any information. It did not fail to remind them of the legal sanctions incurred by the authors of fake news publications.
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