Nwee mmụọ nsọ: Morocco COVID-19 dị ala mana ọ na-agbatị ihe mberede

Nwee mmụọ nsọ: Morocco COVID-19 dị ala mana ọ na-agbatị ihe mberede
Morocco

Morocco extended on Thursday an emergency decree until Aug. 10  in response to the coronavirus outbreak.  Domestic travel has resumed, while borders are set to reopen on July 14 to nationals in addition to foreign residents and their families.

Be inspired is the national tourism slogan. It appears the country is taking this slogan seriously in not acting too fast in reopening, but allowing and encouraging domestic tourism.

15,745 overall cases but only 3,247 active cases of COViD-19 remain in this North African Country of 36,9 million people. Morocco reported 7 death per 1 million, and 426 cases per 1 million, which puts them on position 125, similar to Brunei.

TheMoroccon cabinet maintained the decree in force to allow for restoring lockdowns on a region-by-region basis depending on the coronavirus developments.

Since June 25 most of the economy reopened,  allowing cafes, restaurants, sports clubs, and other services and entertainment businesses to resume activity at half capacity except in the provinces where infections remain higher such as Tangier, Marrakech and Safi.

The cabinet maintained the decree in force to allow for restoring lockdowns on a region-by-region basis depending on the coronavirus developments.

Outbreaks within industrial clusters have complicated Morocco’s efforts to counter the coronavirus with the latest major outbreak earlier this week found among workers of fish canneries in Safi.

The pandemic has hit Morocco’s finances as the government expects a budget deficit of 7.5% and economic growth at -5%.

IHE Ị GA-Ewepụ na edemede a:

  • The cabinet maintained the decree in force to allow for restoring lockdowns on a region-by-region basis depending on the coronavirus developments.
  • TheMoroccon cabinet maintained the decree in force to allow for restoring lockdowns on a region-by-region basis depending on the coronavirus developments.
  • Since June 25 most of the economy reopened,  allowing cafes, restaurants, sports clubs, and other services and entertainment businesses to resume activity at half capacity except in the provinces where infections remain higher such as Tangier, Marrakech and Safi.

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