Morocco Reports 12 New COVID-19 Cases as Infections Continue to Decline

New coronavirus (covid-19) infections are still declining this Monday, June 1 in Morocco. Since last night, the kingdom has recorded 12 new cases.
These figures, if confirmed this afternoon, will allow the Moroccan authorities to consider a serene deconfinement without fear of seeing the epidemic restart.
Since last night, the Casablanca region has recorded 6 new cases, Tangier 4 and Marrakech 2. These are also the three regions that have reported new infections since the figures published on Sunday evening by the Ministry of Health.
It should be noted that since the beginning of the epidemic in March, 7,819 covid-19 infections have been recorded in Morocco, among which 5,754 people have overcome the virus, or 73.59%.
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