
Morocco Reports 5 New COVID-19 Deaths, 203 New Cases as Toll Rises
12 July 2020
Morocco recorded 5 new coronavirus deaths on Sunday, July 12, according to the latest figures published by the Ministry of Health on its covid-19 dedicated website.
12 July 2020
Morocco recorded 5 new coronavirus deaths on Sunday, July 12, according to the latest figures published by the Ministry of Health on its covid-19 dedicated website.
12 July 2020
Some 203 coronavirus-infected cases were recorded in Morocco in the last 24 hours, the Ministry of Health announced at its traditional press conference, bringing the total to (…)
12 July 2020
No evidence to support the allegations. This is the position of the Moroccan government, which says it is still awaiting scientific and concrete elements that demonstrate the (…)
12 July 2020
The publication of the government’s press release on the new conditions for entry into the national territory for Moroccan nationals and foreigners residing in Morocco has (…)
12 July 2020
Two deaths were recorded in Morocco this Sunday morning, according to the Ministry of Health. The total number of people who have died in Morocco now stands at 247 since the (…)
12 July 2020
The government is being called upon to explain itself in Parliament on the illegal occupation of the Sehb Eddahab (Val d’or) beach in Al Harhoura and the Dahomey beach in (…)
12 July 2020
Morocco is making the fight against cyberattacks and cybercrimes a priority. The government has initiated a cybersecurity-focused bill approved at the Cabinet meeting on (…)
12 July 2020
The High Commission for Planning (HCP), on the occasion of World Population Day, indicated that women, who are in the majority in health-related and care jobs, are the most (…)
12 July 2020
The dissemination of a video on social networks showing an individual who recounts the story of his brother Benaissa Q. who died and was buried in 2007 in the commune of Rmilat (…)
12 July 2020
Some 93 people have been infected since last night in Morocco, according to figures just released by the Minister of Health. Since the start of the epidemic in the Kingdom, (…)