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The ministry counts 122 COVID-19 patients with severe symptoms, including 40 under artificial respiration. Rabat – The Moroccan Ministry of Health reported 1,345 new COVID-19 cases in the last 24 hours, bringing the total number of cases recorded in Morocco since the beginning of the outbreak to 32,007. This marks Morocco’s highest number of COVID-19 cases in one day since the beginning of the outbreak on March 2. To date, 4 people for every 100,00 in the po[CENSORED]tion of Morocco have tested positive for COVID-19. In the last 24 hours, the ministry recorded 642 new recoveries. The recovery count stands at 20,553. The recovery rate decreased to 69.3%. With 19 new fatalities, the total number of deaths is now 480. The mortality rate stands at 1.51%. The most recent deaths include nine in Casablanca, five in Tangier, two in Fez, and one in each of Marrakech, Meknes, and Al Haouz. Meanwhile, the number of active COVID-19 cases in Morocco is 9,337. The Ministry indicated that a number of active COVID-19 cases where those infected are not presenting severe symptoms are receiving treatment in their homes. The ministry counts 122 COVID-19 patients with severe symptoms, including 40 under artificial respiration. Approximately 1,395,628 suspected COVID-19 cases have tested negative since the virus emerged in Morocco. COVID-19’s spread across Morocco The Casablanca-Settat region recorded 432 cases in the last 24 hours. The region’s total number of confirmed cases now represents 26.05% of all cases Morocco has recorded. The Marrakech-Safi region recorded 354 new cases to represent 15.18% of Morocco’s cases. The Fez-Meknes region reported 194 new cases (16.21%). The region of Tangier-Tetouan-Al Hoceima recorded 131 new cases to represent 22.82% of the country’s cases. The Rabat-Sale-Kenitra region recorded 101 new COVID-19 cases, 9.59% of Morocco’s cases, while the Oriental region recorded 22 new cases (1.80%). Eleven new cases appeared in the Souss-Massa region, now totaling 0.58% of Morocco’s COVID-19 cases. The Beni Mellal-Khenifra region recorded 40 new cases (1.42%). Seven cases emerged in the southern region of Dakhla-Oued Ed-Dahab, which has now recorded 0.34% of the country’s cases. The Draa-Tafilalet region recorded 49 new cases to represent 2.75% of all of Morocco’s cases. Finally, the southern regions of Laayoune-Sakia El Hamra and Guelmim-Oued Noun recorded two cases each to cover 2.72% and 0.53% of Morocco’s cases, respectively.
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The ministry counts 127 COVID-19 patients with severe symptoms, including 23 under artificial respiration. Rabat – Morocco’s Ministry of Health has confirmed 1,018 more COVID-19 cases in the last 24 hours. This brings the total number of cases Morocco has recorded to 30,662. Morocco also recorded an additional 995 recoveries in the last 24 hours. The recoveries count now stands at 21,548, with a recovery rate of 70.28%. This is the highest daily recovery count Morocco has reported thus far. The ministry recorded 12 more fatalities in the last 24 hours. The total number of deaths stands at 461, with a mortality rate of 1.5%. The ministry recorded five deaths in Casablanca, followed by four in Fez, and one in each Rabat, Tangier, and Marrakech. The number of COVID-19 patients receiving treatment is now 8,653. The ministry counts 127 COVID-19 patients with severe symptoms, including 23 under artificial respiration. In the last 24 hours, Moroccan health authorities excluded 20,325 suspected COVID-19 cases. A total of 1,374,497 suspected COVID-19 cases have tested negative since the virus emerged in Morocco. COVID-19’s geographical dispatch across Morocco Health authorities in the Fez-Meknes region confirmed 197 new COVID-19 cases in the last 24 hours. The region’s total now represents 16.28% of all cases the country has recorded. The region of Marrakech-Safi recorded 36 new cases, now representing 14.69% of Morocco’s case count. The Tangier-Tetouan-Al Hoceima region registered 294 new cases to cover 23.39% of the cases in Morocco. The Casablanca-Settat region confirmed 309 (25.79%). The Rabat-Sale Kenitra region recorded 80 new cases, now accounting for 9.68% of Morocco’s cases. The region of Draa-Tafilalet recorded 31 new COVID-19 cases, to cover 2.71% of all COVID-19 cases registered in Morocco. The Oriental region recorded 22 additional cases (1.81%). The Beni Mellal-Khenifra confirmed 18 new cases to account for 1.35% of all COVID-19 cases recorded in Morocco. Meanwhile, the region of Souss-Massa confirmed 11 new cases to represent 0.57% of Morocco’s cases. The Guelmim Oued Noun region recorded six new COVID-19 cases, now representing 0.55% of Morocco’s cases. Finally, the southern regions of Laayoune-Sakia El Hamra and Dakhla-Oued Eddahab recorded seven new cases each to cover 2.85% and 0.34% of Morocco’s cases, respectively.
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With 14 new fatalities, the total number of deaths is now 449. Rabat – The Moroccan Ministry of Health reported 1,144 new COVID-19 cases in the last 24 hours, bringing the total number of cases recorded in Morocco since the beginning of the outbreak to 29,644. In the last 24 hours, the ministry recorded 559 new recoveries. The recovery count stands at 20,553. The recovery rate decreased to 69.33%. With 14 new fatalities, the total number of deaths is now 449. The mortality rate stands at 1.51%. Meanwhile, the number of active COVID-19 cases in Morocco is 8,642. Approximately 1,354,172 suspected COVID-19 cases have tested negative since the virus emerged in Morocco. Yesterday marked Morocco’s highest daily case count since Morocco’s outbreak began on March 2, with a record-breaking 1,283 new cases. COVID-19’s spread across Morocco The Casablanca-Settat region recorded 383 cases in the last 24 hours. The region’s total number of confirmed cases now represents 25.63% of all cases Morocco has recorded. Meanwhile, the Marrakech-Safi region recorded 289 new cases to represent 15.07% of Morocco’s cases. The Fez-Meknes region reported 202 new cases (16.18%). The region of Tangier-Tetouan-Al Hoceima recorded 109 new cases to represent 23.21% of the country’s cases. The Rabat-Sale-Kenitra region recorded 74 new COVID-19 cases, to cover 9.74% of Morocco’s cases, while the Oriental region recorded 14 new cases (1.79%). Meanwhile, five new cases appeared in the Souss-Massa region, now totalling 0.55% of Morocco’s COVID-19 cases. The Beni Mellal-Khenifra region recorded 31 new cases (1.34%). Two cases emerged in the southern region of Dakhla-Oued Ed-Dahab, which has now recorded 0.32% of the country’s cases. Meanwhile, the Draa-Tafilalet region recorded 33 new cases to represent 2.70% of all of Morocco’s cases. Finally, the southern regions of Laayoune-Sakia El Hamra and Guelmim-Oued Noun recorded one case each to cover 2.92% and 0.55% of Morocco’s cases, respectively.
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Hello @axelxcapo , well at the first, thanks for asking me those questions, that mean's you was following my activities and you like it, So to answer your questions, i will start with my activities in gamblers project; As a Co-Leader of project, i'm trying to show new members who joined our project how to start working and adding matches, because it not that easy, secondly i'm marking the matches on casino as (won/lost). and to answers the following questions, 1- Instead of (gamblers project) i'm a leader in devil memoir project, i'm leading this responsibility with the project staff as maximum as i can. i did suggested with the coordinators of project about an idea that i saw it and i would like to develop it, the main idea is to add a section in devil memoir which allows members to post if they have some problems or they need any kind of advices, we can make that setion private if it possible. 2- Of course, i like team working becasue we share ideas between us and we are benefiting from each others. about your quesion of solving a two-person problems, i can say that when i face some situation like that, i prefere always to wait and listen to both of them. then i ask them to relax and we find a solution about the main problem together, and i prefere the solution of problem to be satisfied for both of them. 3- Proposal 1 : add a section in devil's club called : did you know that : where members can post some infos that others members don't know them Proposal 2 : improving phone games in gog section by adding battles or make some contests which winner will win a big prizes Hello @Nikhel Nice , to answer your about your first question, i made sure before posting this request again, that if i can to be able to take responsibilities in some sections, and i saw that i'm able to do that. like every member here on this community. i work hard to acheive something. i'm trying to make some activities here and there. i'm not making those activities just for nothing. no bro, i'm making those activities to show you that I am a reliable/hardworking guy who can take care about many responsibilities. And to answer you about this second question, my first request was rejected because maybe administrators saw that it was little bit early to mad that request, maybe they was thinking that i could leave or something like that. and about if i did any changes for this request, i didn't made any changes except that i improved myself and developed my way of working.
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Nick: AymenGhost. Real name: Aymen Ettitouani How old are you?: 18 Which Games you play? and for how long?(each of them): CS1.6 / Rocket League (5 hours) Where are you from?(country and city): Morocco-Agadir Describe yourself(at least 50 words): i'm a hard working person who work hard to make his work or project successful, but that doesn't mean i'm not enjoying my life. nah, I like doing picnic with my familly because i adore the calm and nature. I'm also a professional biker, it's my hobby ❤️ , and I am very caring towards others. I work well with other people, also good at making new friends. Note some of your qualities: im calm , doing the best and the most important thing is that i'm loyal Tell us some of your defects: i hate people who lie Had you before any kind of responsabilities(describe it): well, at the first i was managing some successful servers here on this forum. and recently i have promoted as gamblers "co-leader", and i'm a leader in devil memoir project. I'm trying to develop it and lead it with coordinators. On which category/categories have you been active lately?(describe your activity): i was active in devil's club and devil memoir and Casino Which category/project you want to care off?(choose from THIS LIST): Devil's Club How well you speak english?(and other languages): I Speak arabic very well because it my native language. i speak english well and little bit french Do you use TS3? Do you have an active microphone?: Yes , i have a microphone Contact methods: ts3 + Steam Last request:
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Today represents the country’s highest daily case count since the beginning of the outbreak. Rabat – Morocco’s Ministry of Health has reported 1,283 new COVID-19 cases in the past 24 hours. This brings the total number of confirmed cases in Morocco to 28,500. The number of active COVID-19 cases stands at 8,071 as of 6 p.m. on Wednesday, August 5. The new case count marks the highest number of COVID-19 cases Morocco’s health authorities have ever recorded in one day. The ministry reported that 91% of the new cases resulted from monitoring people who made contact with confirmed COVID-19 carriers. Morocco also recorded an additional 365 recoveries from COVID-19 in the past 24 hours. The total number of recovered patients now stands at 19,994. The country has a recovery rate of 70.2%, the ministry announced. Meanwhile, the health ministry recorded 18 more fatalities related to COVID-19. The death toll stands at 435, and Morocco has a COVID-19 mortality rate of 1.53%. Approximately 1,333,050 suspected COVID-19 carriers have tested negative for the virus since the pandemic reached Morocco on March 2. COVID-19’s geographical dispatch Health authorities in the Casablanca-Settat region confirmed 249 new cases. The region has recorded the highest number of COVID-19 cases in the country, accounting for 25.32% of Morocco’s total. The Tangier-Tetouan-Al Hoceima region registered 322 new cases and covers 23.75% of the cases in Morocco. The Marrakech-Safi region recorded 296 new cases. The regional total accounts for 14.66% of the national total. The Fez-Meknes region confirmed 201 new infections and now represents 16.12% of all confirmed COVID-19 cases in Morocco. The Rabat-Sale-Kenitra region recorded 136 new cases, now accounting for 9.87% of Morocco’s total cases. The Draa-Tafilalet region recorded 10 new COVID-19 cases, to cover 2.69% of all COVID-19 cases registered in Morocco. The Oriental region has recorded 13 additional cases and accounts for 1.82% of the country’s cases. The Beni Mellal-Khenifra region confirmed 22 new cases, to represent 1.28% of Morocco’s cases. Five new cases emerged in the Souss-Massa region, which now accounts for 0.56% of Morocco’s cases. The southern region of Laayoune-Sakia-El Hamra recorded 26 new cases to cover 3.04% of the country’s cases, while the region of Dakhla-Oued Eddahab recorded three new cases (0.33%).
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Mercedes-Benz says it will revolutionise luxury car dynamics with its seventh-generation S-Class, which will offer two different rear-wheel steering set-ups within a host of new chassis functions intended to make it the most agile, driver-focused luxury limousine. Planned to be unveiled in early September, prior to UK deliveries starting in early 2021, the new S-Class will be the first non-AMG Mercedes to offer four-wheel steering – a function already available on its Audi A8 and BMW 7 Series competitors. Of the trio, the BMW has always been notably the most driver-focused. While rival systems offer only a few degrees of rear-wheel steering angle, one of the set-ups developed for the new S-Class achieves up to 10deg – a figure usually seen only on large commercial vehicles. The move provides the new standard-wheelbase S-Class with a considerable 2.0-metre reduction in turning circle from the current model’s 10.2 metres, according to S-Class chief engineer Jürgen Weissinger. This compares with a 11.4-metre turning circle for the A8 when it’s fitted with its Dynamic All-Wheel Steering. Weissinger says the new system brings added agility in urban conditions as well as vital improvements in handling and stability at higher speeds. Autocar took a brief ride in the rear of a near-production prototype, and this confirmed the first claim, as the S-Class tackled tight spaces with all the ease and manoeuvrability of a much smaller car. The impression is of a much wieldier car than the current S-Class, having the ability to turn in to parking spaces and gaps in traffic without the need for any steering correction. “It’s a whole new world,” said Weissinger. “The turning circle is better than that of the A-Class. It really is a game-changer.” To steer its rear wheels, the S-Class uses electroactuated arms incorporated within a newly developed five-link rear suspension. As is usual with these systems, it steers in the opposite direction to the front wheels at low speeds and the same way (at up to about 1.7deg) at higher speeds. A second set-up, reserved for S-Class models with rear wheels a different size to the fronts, can achieve a more conventional angle of 5deg. Also new is a the latest development of Mercedes’ 4Matic four-wheel drive system, which features fully variable apportioning of drive, and a new active suspension system, E-ABC, which includes a curve function to counteract body roll through turns and better control pitch and dive under acceleration and braking. These advanced underpinnings will be offered alongside a newly developed Airmatic air suspension as standard. Now based on the second-generation version of Mercedes’ MRA platform, the S-Class will again offer three different wheelbases: standard, long and extended. Also like its predecessor, it will be sold in Benz, AMG, Maybach and Pullman forms. However, both the S-Class Coupé and S-Class Cabriolet won’t be replaced, victims of a range of cost-cutting measures initiated by new Mercedes chairman Ola Källenius. Autocar can confirm the standard-wheelbase S-Class has been extended by 71mm to 3106mm, while the long-wheelbase car has grown by 51mm to 3216mm, giving the new saloons larger cabins with greater accommodation. Weissinger (who also heads development of the upcoming electric EQS) claims a “nearto-60% aluminium content” in the body of the new S-Class makes it “considerably lighter” than the model it will replace. Also contributing to greater fuel efficiency is a series of aerodynamic developments, including the adoption of flush door handles, that are said to give the S-Class a class-leading drag coefficient of just 0.22Cd. Weissinger said: “When you develop a car that has traditionally been described as the best car in the world, you have to work on every small detail. There are improvements in every area of its design.” Mercedes is yet to announce the engines for the S-Class, but Autocar can confirm that it will receive both turbocharged 3.0-litre straight-six and twin-turbo 4.0-litre V8 petrol units in mild-hybrid form with a 48V integrated starter-motor. Also available from the start of UK sales will be a 2.9-litre in-line six-cylinder diesel engine. Weissinger revealed that new S-Class will continue to offer the 6.0-litre twin-turbo petrol V12 as well, albeit only in Maybach-badged models. The sole plug-in hybrid at first will be the S580e. This uses a turbocharged 3.0-litre straight-six petrol engine in combination with a gearbox-mounted electric motor and the 31.2Wh lithium ion battery from the GLE 350de, giving it a claimed electric-only range of more than 62 miles. The exterior represents an evolution of today’s car, with new detailing, a bolder looking grille and horizontal tail-lights that, in a first for the S-Class, extend into the bootlid. The interior, meanwhile, has been heavily reworked, with an emphasis on a reduction of switchgear. The button count alone has been reduced by 27. Their functions have been moved to digital screens, of which there can be up to five: a instrument display and a portrait-orientated 12.8in touchscreen within the centre console are standard, while buyers can specify up to three touchscreens in the rear. Our first ride confirmed that Mercedes has once again set the standard in terms of technology. Of particular note is the new digital instrument display, which provides a full 3D experience without the driver needing to wear 3D glasses. Another key development is the new augmented-reality head-up display, which projects important information into the driver’s eyeline at a virtual distance of 10 metres ahead.