Morocco Reports Over 3,000 New COVID-19 Cases, 83 Critical as ICU Occupancy Rises

Morocco has recorded 3,012 new cases of infection in the last 24 hours, including 83 serious and critical cases. These new cases of coronavirus contamination are spread across several regions of the kingdom.
With these 3,012 cases, the total number of infected people since March 2 stands at 296,189, according to the daily Covid-19 bulletin from the Ministry of Health.
Out of the 47,980 active cases, there are 1,048 cases admitted to intensive care and intensive care. As for the cases under intubation, they number 94, and the number of cases under non-invasive ventilation is 467.
As for the occupancy rate of intensive care beds dedicated to Covid-19, it has reached 38%, the same source specifies.
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