Morocco Surpasses 100 COVID-19 Cases, Reports Third Death and Recovery

A press release from the Ministry of Health reports a case diagnosed positive for coronavirus post-mortem of a Moroccan citizen suffering from a serious illness.
In total, 108 cases of Covid-19 contamination and 3 deaths have been recorded to date by the supervisory ministry, which states that the analyzes carried out on a patient suffering from an incurable disease proved positive.
On the good news side, the ministry announced the recovery of a third patient, namely the Franco-Senegalese citizen hospitalized in Fez.
As for the distribution of cases by region, the Rabat-Kenitra area is in the lead with 26 infected people, followed by Casablanca-Settat with 22 cases, Fès-Meknès 21 cases, Marrakech-Safi 12, Tanger-Tétouan-Al Hoceima 7, Souss-Massa 6, the Oriental 5, 3 cases in Beni Mellal-Khenifra, and finally Guelmim-Oued Noun and Draa-Tafilalt with 1 case each.
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