Morocco’s King Mohammed VI Receives Second COVID-19 Vaccine Dose

King Mohammed VI received, on Sunday, at the royal palace in Fez the second dose of the anti-Covid-19 vaccine. The first dose of the Sinopharm vaccine had been administered to the Sovereign on January 28.
According to the weekly Alayam, the entire staff of the Royal Cabinet, as well as the employees of the royal palaces and residences throughout the kingdom, have also been inoculated with the second dose of the anti-coronavirus vaccine.
On royal instructions, strict instructions have been given to avoid any attempt to vaccinate the staff’s relatives or families, the media continues, noting that similar directives had been issued by the Ministry of the Interior to walis and governors during the vaccination campaign.
Since the signing of the tripartite agreement between Morocco, the United States and Israel, King Mohammed VI has set his sights on the spiritual capital, Fez. The Sovereign has been staying for 3 months in his residence at the royal farm of Douiyet.
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