Morocco records biggest single-day rise in COVID-19 cases

Morocco records biggest single-day rise in COVID-19 cases
People cross the street as a tram bearing a face protective mask to spread awareness on preventing the spread of coronavirus, arrives in the center of the Moroccan capital Rabat on June 16, 2020. (AFP)
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Updated 19 June 2020
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Morocco records biggest single-day rise in COVID-19 cases

Morocco records biggest single-day rise in COVID-19 cases
  • The government this month eased some lockdown measures in regions with low infection rates
  • A ban on people leaving their homes without permits in areas with more cases, including some big cities, remains

RABAT: Morocco’s Health Ministry reported 539 new coronavirus cases on Friday, the biggest daily rise so far, most of them in a cluster north of Rabat.
There are now 9,613 confirmed cases in Morocco, with a mortality rate of 2.2% and a recovery rate of 84.5%, according to official figures.
The government this month eased some lockdown measures in regions with low infection rates, but kept in place a ban on people leaving their homes without permits in areas with more cases, including some big cities.
The area around the cluster, some 150 km north of the capital, is covered by the permits but lockdowns are harder to enforce in rural and semi-rural areas.
Most businesses are working again, but restaurants, cafes, cinemas and other enterprises in the vital services sector remain shut along with airports.
Businesses have been asked to test all their employees, as the country increased its daily testing capacity to over 17,500.