Morocco Suspends Air and Sea Travel Amid COVID-19 Surge

To protect itself from the new wave of Covid-19 in Europe and Africa, Morocco has also decided to stop maritime links for two weeks, starting this Monday, November 29.
The alarming resurgence of the Covid-19 epidemic has heavy consequences for the transport sector.
After the measure taken in the air sector, the authorities have also decided to suspend passenger maritime transport to and from Morocco for two weeks, starting this Monday, November 29, reports Medias24.
The objective of the authorities is, it is said, to preserve the achievements made by Morocco in the fight against the pandemic, at a time when the epidemiological situation in the kingdom is generally under control.
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