Morocco’s Health Minister: COVID-19 Situation Stable Despite Global Concerns

There is no need to worry about the epidemiological situation in Morocco. This is what the Minister of Health, Khalid Aït Taleb, affirmed in an intervention during the Council of Government held this Thursday.
"The situation in Morocco remains stable in view of the indicators of the national epidemiological surveillance system," said the minister, as quoted by the government spokesman.
He added that "the situation remains at the green level, marked by the low spread of the virus for five weeks," recalling that several countries are experiencing a pandemic relapse, with the emergence of the worrying new variant "Omicron".
Once again, the minister called on Moroccans to respect the health safety measures, including vaccination, especially the 3rd dose, as well as preventive measures, which he says will allow a gradual return to normal life and the resumption of many economic and social activities in the coming weeks.
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