Morocco Reports 19 New Coronavirus Cases, Total Rises to 1,527

Morocco recorded 19 new cases, this Saturday, April 11 at 10 a.m., bringing the total number of confirmed coronavirus cases to 1,527. This is what the Ministry of Health indicates.
The Moroccan Ministry of Health also announced 110 deaths against 141 recoveries and 6,207 cases ruled out after negative laboratory tests.
With these new figures, the Casablanca region remains the most affected in Morocco with 439 cases, followed by Marrakech (287) and Rabat (226).
In addition, the department of Khalid Aït Taleb calls on Moroccans to respect the rules of hygiene and health safety as well as the preventive measures imposed by the Moroccan authorities by showing responsibility and patriotism.
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