WHO Denies Making COVID-19 Forecasts for Morocco

The World Health Organization (WHO) has refuted the making of forecasts concerning the epidemiological situation in Morocco in connection with the spread of COVID-19.
In a press release, the UN specialized agency recalled that it is working closely with the Ministry of Health and its partners in the coordinated response to the expansion of COVID-19.
According to the organization, it has not yet, to date, produced forecasts for Morocco. It also states that any "prediction of the trend of the COVID-19 epidemic in Morocco attributed to the WHO in the media is unfounded and rejected by this means".
The WHO also adds that its publications are only available through an official spokesperson of the Organization’s Headquarters in Geneva, the Regional Office for the Eastern Mediterranean or the WHO Country Office in Morocco or through our social networks and websites.
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