Morocco Reports 91 New COVID-19 Cases, Total Rises to 3,537

91 new infections were recorded in Morocco on Thursday at 10 a.m. Now, the total number of confirmed cases rises to 3,537.
As of April 23 at 10 a.m., 151 people have died against 430 recovered cases. In addition, 17,295 excluded cases have been established after negative tests, according to an update from the Ministry of Health on the website dedicated to covid-19.
With these new figures, the Casablanca-Settat region is approaching the 1,000 confirmed case mark, more than a month and a half after the first case of contamination, followed by Marrakech–Safi (762). As for Tanger-Tetouan Al Hoceima (491) and Fès-Meknès (492), they are approaching the 500 case mark.
It should be noted that for a few days now, the Moroccan authorities have significantly increased the number of tests performed per day.
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