Morocco Reports Six New Coronavirus Cases, Total Rises to 44

The Moroccan Ministry of Health announced six new cases of contamination by the new coronavirus, detected on Tuesday, between 10 a.m. and 9 p.m.; bringing the official toll to 44.
According to the ministry, these six new cases of infection were recorded in several cities in the country: Tangier (2), Oujda (1), Rabat (1), Settat (1) and Guelmim (1).
The new cases tested positive by the Pasteur Institute and the national laboratory for influenza and respiratory viruses, under the National Institute of Hygiene in Rabat.
The ministry assures that they are currently under medical care in the hospital where they are taken care of, in accordance with the current health measures.
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