Morocco Orders Census of Unvaccinated Civil Servants and Citizens Amid Covid-19 Push

The Ministry of the Interior has requested a census of civil servants in the public administration still reluctant to the anti-Covid-19 vaccination, as well as citizens who are still dragging their feet in all regions.
In a circular sent to the regional and provincial services, the ministry has given instructions for the preparation of an urgent report on the progress of the vaccination operation in the various cities and municipalities of the Kingdom, reports Al Massae.
The ministry’s services are also asked to draw up an exhaustive list of the civil servants who have already been vaccinated, and to specify the reasons underlying the reluctance of the unvaccinated.
Furthermore, the newspaper reports that the same operation is being carried out at the level of the ancillary administrations. The managers are taking stock in their jurisdiction of the citizens who have already been vaccinated and those who have not yet done so, while specifying the reasons for their rejection.
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