Morocco Gets Equipment Covid Vaccine Industrial Unit
The Moroccan Ministry of Health has acquired components and equipment for the vaccine production facility that will be established in Benslimane Province. The equipment came from Shanghai, China, and will allow the biotechnological unit to be established. In January of this year, King Mohammed VI announced the commencement of construction for...
Read moreMorocco urges Monkeypox vigilance
The Minister of Health claimed the disease’s virus fades after three weeks. rabat Moroccan Health Minister Khalid Ait Taleb reassured residents that monkeypox did not spread as quickly as COVID-19 but urged for collaborative attention as the nation fights the illness. Ait Taleb cautioned Monday that monkeypox needed increased attention to...
Read moreMorocco begins construction of the largest hospital
The Moroccan government has started work on Ibn Sina University Hospital in Rabat, with a capacity of 1,044 beds to amplify the nation’s health offer. The scheme is part of a strategy to improve the Kingdom’s current health structure, including hospital infrastructure development, basic healthcare services strengthening, and improving accessibility...
Read moreMorocco Sees Jump In COVID-19 Cases Reporting 425 Fresh Cases In 24 Hours
The ministry of Health and Social Protection reported 425 new COVID-19 infections in Morocco over 24 hours with 167 COVID-19 patients recovering during the same period. According to the ministry’s daily report, 24,835,453 have gotten the first COVID-19 shot, while 23,316,903 have gotten 2 shots. Also, 6,442,865 individuals have gotten...
Read moreThe first confirmed case of Monkeypox is being closely monitored in Morocco
The first verified case of monkeypox infection in Morocco has been placed under close observation by the Moroccan officials, according to a Thursday statement from Mustapha Baitas, a Government Spokesman and the Minister Delegate in charge of Relations with Parliament. During a press briefing at the conclusion of the Council...
Read moreCESE in Morocco calls for increased Mediterranean solidarity to minimize COVID consequences
Morocco has suggested for more solidary and creative cooperation between the two sides of the Mediterranean to overcome the consequences of Covid-19, as well as to promote critical economic sectors in the Euro-Mediterranean area. In an address at the 2022 Euromed Summit of Economic and Social Councils and Similar Bodies...
Read more320 New COVID-19 Cases In Morocco In The Last 24 Hours
The Moroccan ministry of Health and Social Protection announced Tuesday that there had been 320 new COVID-19 infections in the previous 24 hours, with 175 COVID-19 patients recovering during the same time period. Approximately 24,832,317 individuals have already been vaccinated with the COVID-19 first dose, while the number of completely...
Read moreCOVID-19 numbers in Morocco after the Ramadhan rise is limited
Despite the anticipated rise in new infections due to religious holidays, Morocco’s reduced COVID-19 epidemic appears to be holding steady. Fresh concerns about new COVID-19 infections surfaced at the end of April when the Islamic holy month of Ramadan ended and preparations began for the summer season. The large family...
Read moreThree suspected cases of Monkeypox reported in Morocco
The Ministry of Health just revealed the enrollment of three suspected infections of monkeypox as a component of its surveillance and reaction strategy against the disease, which is presently disseminating in several nations around the world. The three individuals in question are undertaking medical checks awaiting results, according to Dr. Mouad...
Read moreMorocco reports 239 new COVID-19 incidents In 24 hours
Morocco registered 239 new COVID-19 infections in the last 24 hours, according to the Ministry of Health and Social Protection. In addition to that, 116 COVID-19 patients healed during that time period. According to the ministry’s daily COVID-19 update, a total of 24,828,701 people have received the first jab of the COVID-19 vaccine, while...
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