Morocco Maintains Mosque Gatherings as COVID-19 Concerns Rise
– byBladi.net
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The ban on collective prayers in mosques is not being considered in Morocco, according to the government.
This measure is not currently being considered by the government or the national steering committee, reports Medias24.
Such a measure could only be considered in cases of extreme gravity and could concern Friday prayers, tarawih prayers during Ramadan and Eid prayers... which is not yet the case.
On social networks, anxiety is growing and speculation is rife.
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