Morocco Reports 2 New COVID-19 Deaths, Total Rises to 232

Morocco deplores 2 new deaths due to coronavirus this Saturday, July 4, according to the Ministry of Health. Since the beginning of the epidemic, the kingdom has recorded 232 deaths.
However, with a fatality rate of 1.73%, the health authorities are reassuring the population, stating that the situation is under control, just a few days before a total deconfinement that should concern all Moroccans.
The Ministry of Health also reports the care of 90 new patients in the various hospitals of the country, bringing the total to 3,988 people currently under treatment.
In addition, 54 people are also reported to have fully recovered, bringing the total to 9,214 since the appearance of the first case on March 2.
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