
Morocco Reports 165 New COVID-19 Cases, Total Infections Rise to 16,262
15 July 2020
Over the past 24 hours, some 165 new infections have been recorded in the kingdom, bringing the total to 16,262 since the start of the Covid-19 epidemic.
15 July 2020
Over the past 24 hours, some 165 new infections have been recorded in the kingdom, bringing the total to 16,262 since the start of the Covid-19 epidemic.
15 July 2020
The number of Covid-19 infections is increasing in Morocco, according to the Ministry of Health. Since the report on Tuesday afternoon, 84 new cases have been reported, for a (…)
14 July 2020
161 coronavirus infections were recorded this Tuesday, July 14 in Morocco, according to the Ministry of Health, bringing the total number of Covid-19 cases to 16,097 since last (…)
14 July 2020
111 new cases of coronavirus have been recorded since last night in Morocco, the Ministry of Health just announced during its traditional morning conference. Since last March, (…)
13 July 2020
191 coronavirus infections were recorded this Monday, July 13 in Morocco, according to the Ministry of Health, bringing the total number of Covid-19 cases to 15,936 since last (…)
13 July 2020
Covid-19 infection cases are on the rise since last night in Morocco, according to the Ministry of Health. 76 new cases have been reported, for a total of 15,821 since the (…)
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
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, (…)
11 July 2020
A new balance sheet still on the rise for this Saturday, July 11. Over the past 24 hours, 214 Covid-19 infections have been recorded in Morocco, according to the Minister of (…)