Morocco Reports No Confirmed Coronavirus Cases as 17 Suspected Patients Test Negative

The 17 suspected cases of the coronavirus epidemic detected in Morocco so far are all negative, said the Minister of Health.
In response to the false rumors circulating in public opinion, the Ministry of Health issued a press release in which it assures that no case of coronavirus has been recorded so far in Morocco. This is part of the epidemiological monitoring and surveillance system and the transparency policy put in place since the onset of this disease.
Khalid Ait Taleb calls on citizens and other media, as well as all stakeholders, not to rely on rumors. The authority stresses that only the competent parties are authorized to provide information on the epidemiological situation in the kingdom.
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