Morocco’s Top Planning Official Self-Quarantines After Driver Tests Positive for COVID-19

The High Commissioner for Planning (HCP, Ahmed Lahlimi, has decided to self-quarantine with the members of his family following the coronavirus contamination of his personal driver.
The driver tested positive for Covid-19 by PCR test on Tuesday, November 3, 2020, according to a statement from the Human Resources and General Affairs Directorate of the HCP (High Commission for Planning).
The High Commissioner and members of his family were immediately tested by PCR test. Contrary to the driver, their results were negative. According to the same statement, they will remain confined according to the provisions of the official protocol of the national health authorities.
In addition, the High Commissioner for Planning (HCP) continues to normally manage the activities of the HCP remotely through telework and videoconferencing, adds the same document.
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