Morocco Reports 10 New Coronavirus Cases, Total Rises to 28

The coronavirus toll continues to rise. In total, 10 new cases have been recorded in Morocco, bringing the total number of infected people to 28.
The Ministry of Health presented, on Sunday, March 14, the assessment of those infected by the coronavirus in the kingdom. It appears that Morocco recorded 10 new confirmed cases in the last twenty-four hours. The number of people affected thus rises to 28, including one death and one recovered person.
On Saturday, the Minister of Transport, Abdelkader Amara, tested positive after returning from an official mission in European countries. "Given that the symptoms presented by the minister are mild and do not cause any concern, and in accordance with the instructions of the doctors, the minister will remain at home for 14 days, and will carry out his usual duties using all technological means that allow him to work remotely, while taking the necessary health precautions, in accordance with the instructions of the Ministry of Health," the ministry said.
The minister continues his fight against COVID-19, and at the same time calls on the population to be serene and to put useful gestures into practice.
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