Morocco Extends COVID-19 Lockdown Measures for Second Month During Ramadan

After the first stage of the state of emergency, the government announced the extension of this exceptional provision decreed to curb the COVID-19 pandemic, and whose user manual does not change.
For the next four weeks, all the precautionary and repressive measures of the first stage of the state of health emergency remain in force. In this regard, the competent services will continue their actions to ensure a sufficient supply meeting the consumption needs of families in food products, medicines and all necessary products, including the needs of the holy month of Ramadan.
For the implementation of this provision, all services will also be mobilized to ensure regular control and monitoring of the state of commercial spaces and the efficiency of distribution channels.
In addition, the public authorities call on Moroccans to strictly respect the requirements of this delicate period and to effectively adhere to the implementation of the preventive measures taken as part of the strengthening of national efforts.
They are also invited to collaborate with the agents of the local authorities and the security services, who are working to fulfill their national duty with firmness and responsibility and to apply the legal procedures against any individual who deliberately violates the rules in force.
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