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  1. The number of active COVID-19 cases in Morocco stands at 18,744 as of 6 p.m. on Wednesday, September 30. Rabat – Morocco’s Ministry of Health has recorded 2,470 new COVID-19 cases in the past 24 hours. This brings the country’s total number of confirmed infections to 123,653. The country also reported another 2,462 COVID-19 recoveries in the past 24 hours. Morocco’s total number of recovered COVID-19 patients is now 102,715. The national recovery rate is 83.1%. Meanwhile, the Ministry of Health counted 42 more COVID-19-related fatalities, bringing the death toll to 2,194. The mortality rate remains steady at 1.8%. The number of active COVID-19 cases in Morocco stands at 18,744 as of 6 p.m. on Wednesday, September 30. Morocco counts 432 patients with severe symptoms. Approximately 54 are under artificial respiration. Health authorities in Morocco excluded 20,358 suspected COVID-19 cases in the last 24 hours. Approximately 2,497,661 suspected COVID-19 carriers have tested negative for the virus since the pandemic broke out in Morocco on March 2. COVID-19’s geographic distribution throughout Morocco Health authorities in the Casablanca-Settat region confirmed 1,303 new COVID-19 cases in the past 24 hours, in addition to 16 fatalities. Casablanca-Settat has recorded the highest number of COVID-19 cases of any region in Morocco. The Rabat-Sale-Kenitra region confirmed 232 new cases. The region also recorded one additional death. The Draa-Tafilalet region follows with 169 new cases. The region recorded four deaths. The region of Marrakech-Safi confirmed 165 new COVID-19 cases and eight additional deaths. The Oriental region registered 160 new cases and three COVID-19-related deaths. The region of Beni Mellal-Khenifra reported 124 new cases and nine additional fatalities. The Souss-Massa region follows with 113 new cases. The region recorded one death. The region of Tangier-Tetouan-Al Hoceima registered 79 new cases and zero fatalities. The Fez-Meknes region confirmed 56 new infections. Fez-Meknes saw zero new COVID-19-related deaths. The regions of Guelmim-Oued Noun (45 new cases), Laayoune-Sakia El Hamra (17), and Dakhla-Oued Eddahab (7) did not record any additional fatalities.
  2. they are both cool but my vote for DH2
  3. Morocco recorded 39 new COVID-19-related deaths, bringing the total number of fatalities to 2,152. Rabat – Morocco’s Ministry of Health has recorded 2,076 new COVID-19 cases in the past 24 hours. This brings the country’s total number of confirmed infections to 121,183. The country also reported another 2,785 COVID-19 recoveries in the past 24 hours. Morocco’s total number of recovered COVID-19 patients is now 100,253. The national recovery rate is 82.7%. Meanwhile, the Ministry of Health counted 39 more COVID-19-related fatalities, bringing the death toll to 2,152. The mortality rate remains steady at 1.8%. The number of active COVID-19 cases in Morocco stands at 18,778 as of 6 p.m. on Tuesday, September 29. Morocco counts 440 patients with severe symptoms. Approximately 49 are under artificial respiration. Health authorities in Morocco excluded 20,753 suspected COVID-19 cases in the last 24 hours. Approximately 2,477,303 suspected COVID-19 carriers have tested negative for the virus since the pandemic broke out in Morocco on March 2. COVID-19’s geographic distribution throughout Morocco Health authorities in the Casablanca-Settat region confirmed 1,024 new COVID-19 cases in the past 24 hours, in addition to 10 fatalities. Casablanca-Settat has recorded the highest number of COVID-19 cases in any region in Morocco. The Rabat-Sale-Kenitra region confirmed 202 new cases. The region also recorded three additional deaths. The Oriental region registered 196 new cases and four COVID-19-related deaths. The region of Beni Mellal-Khenifra reported 142 new cases and five additional fatalities. The Souss-Massa region follows with 135 new cases. The region recorded two deaths. The region of Marrakech-Safi confirmed 134 new COVID-19 cases and seven additional deaths. The region of Tangier-Tetouan-Al Hoceima registered 70 new cases and two deaths. The Draa-Tafilalet region follows with 60 new cases. The region recorded zero deaths. The Fez-Meknes region confirmed 57 new infections. Fez-Meknes saw five more COVID-19-related deaths. The region of Laayoune-Sakia El Hamra recorded 27 new COVID-19 infections and no additional deaths. The region of Guelmim-Oued Noun confirmed 23 new COVID-19 cases and one additional death. Finally, the Dakhla-Oued Eddahab region confirmed six new cases and zero fatalities.
  4. i vote for DH2 , i liked the rythme
  5. The Laayoune-Sakia El Hamra and Guelmim-Oued Noun regions reported zero new cases and no additional deaths. Rabat – Morocco’s Ministry of Health has recorded 1,422 new COVID-19 cases in the past 24 hours. This brings the country’s total number of confirmed infections to 119,107. The country also reported another 1,877 COVID-19 recoveries in the past 24 hours. Morocco’s total number of recovered COVID-19 patients is now 97,468. The national recovery rate is 81.8%. Meanwhile, the Ministry of Health counted 44 more COVID-19-related fatalities, bringing the death toll to 2,113. The mortality rate remains steady at 1.8%. The number of active COVID-19 cases in Morocco stands at 19,526 as of 6 p.m. on Monday, September 28. Morocco counts 415 patients with severe symptoms. Approximately 39 are under artificial respiration. Health authorities in Morocco excluded 20,885 suspected COVID-19 cases in the last 24 hours. Approximately 2,456,550 suspected COVID-19 carriers have tested negative for the virus since the pandemic broke out in Morocco on March 2. COVID-19’s geographic distribution throughout Morocco Health authorities in the Casablanca-Settat region confirmed 542 new COVID-19 cases in the past 24 hours, in addition to 19 fatalities. Casablanca-Settat has recorded the highest number of COVID-19 cases in any region in Morocco. The Rabat-Sale-Kenitra region confirmed 247 new cases. The region also recorded four additional deaths. The region of Marrakech-Safi confirmed 157 new COVID-19 cases and five additional deaths. The region of Beni Mellal-Khenifra reported 133 new cases and four additional fatalities. The Draa-Tafilalet region follows with 132 new cases. The region recorded four deaths. The Fez-Meknes region confirmed 66 new infections. The region also saw three more COVID-19-related deaths. The Oriental region registered 62 new cases and three COVID-19-related deaths. The region of Tangier-Tetouan-Al Hoceima registered 39 new cases and two deaths. The regions of Souss-Massa (37 new COVID-19 cases) and Dakhla-Oued Eddahab (seven) recorded no fatalities today. Meanwhile, the regions of Laayoune-Sakia El Hamra and Guelmim-Oued Noun did not report any new COVID-19 cases or deaths.
  6. While COVID-19 continues to spread in Casablanca-Settat and Rabat-Sale-Kenitra, six of Morocco’s 12 regions recorded fewer than 100 new cases. Rabat – The Ministry of Health in Morocco confirmed 2,444 new cases of COVID-19 on Sunday. Since March 2, the North African country has confirmed a total of 117,685 cases of the virus. Active cases in the country currently stand at 20,025, a rate of 55 per 100,000 people. Of Morocco’s total COVID-19 patients, 369 are in critical condition. The health ministry also confirmed 28 new deaths, bring the COVID-19-related death toll to 2,069. The fatality rate is 1.8%. Meanwhile, 1,441 more patients have recovered. In total, 95,591 people in Morocco have recovered from the coronavirus. The recovery rate is 81.2%. In the past 24 hours, labs throughout the country excluded 21,509 cases of the virus through testing. Morocco has tested more than 2.5 million people for COVID-19 since March. COVID-19 cases in Morocco, by the region Despite the efforts of Casablanca authorities to control the spread of COVID-19 in the city and the region as a whole, cases continue to rise in Casablanca-Settat. The region recorded 969 cases and six deaths in 24 hours. Of this total, 659 cases and five deaths emerged in the city of Casablanca. Rabat-Sale Kenitra confirmed 348 new cases and five deaths on Sunday. Most of the cases are spread throughout Sale (73 cases, three deaths), Skhirat-Temara (66 cases), Kenitra (54 cases), and Rabat (50 cases, two deaths). Morocco’s southwestern Souss-Massa region confirmed 333 new cases of COVID-19 and two deaths. Beni Mellal-Khenifra, in central Morocco, recorded 226 cases and two deaths. Marrakech-Safi has seen a reduction in daily new cases. The region recorded 187 infections in 24 hours and six deaths; 98 of these cases and five of these deaths were reported in the city of Marrakech. The Draa-Tafilalet region confirmed 143 cases and three deaths. The remaining regions in Morocco each confirmed fewer than 100 new COVID-19 cases on Sunday. These regions include Tangier-Tetouan-Al Hociema (84 cases, no deaths), Fez-Meknes (66 cases, one death), Laayoune-Sakia El Hamra (38 cases, no deaths), and the Oriental (34 cases, three deaths). Guelmim-Oued Noun and Dakhla-Oued Ed Dahab, southern Morocco, confirmed only nine and seven new cases of COVID-19, respectively. Neither region reported any new deaths on Sunday.
  7. The number of active COVID-19 cases in Morocco stands at 19,050 as of 6 p.m. on Saturday, September 26. Rabat – Morocco’s Ministry of Health has recorded 2,719 new COVID-19 cases in the past 24 hours. This brings the country’s total number of confirmed infections to 115,241. The country also reported another 2,218 COVID-19 recoveries in the past 24 hours. Morocco’s total number of recovered COVID-19 patients is now 94,150. The national recovery rate is 81.7%. Meanwhile, the Ministry of Health counted 43 more COVID-19-related fatalities, bringing the death toll to 2,041. The mortality rate remains steady at 1.8%. The number of active COVID-19 cases in Morocco stands at 19,050 as of 6 p.m. on Saturday, September 26. Morocco counts 374 patients with severe symptoms. Approximately 40 are under artificial respiration. Health authorities in Morocco excluded 21,527 suspected COVID-19 cases in the last 24 hours. Approximately 2,414,156 suspected COVID-19 carriers have tested negative for the virus since the pandemic broke out in Morocco on March 2. COVID-19’s geographic distribution throughout Morocco Health authorities in the Casablanca-Settat region confirmed 1,397 new COVID-19 cases in the past 24 hours, more than three times the number of today’s second-worst affected region. Casablanca-Settat represents the highest overall number of COVID-19 cases in any region in Morocco. Casablanca-Settat also reported 18 fatalities today. The Rabat-Sale-Kenitra region confirmed 315 new cases. The region, which includes Morocco’s capital, also recorded two additional deaths. The region of Marrakech-Safi confirmed 283 new COVID-19 cases and five additional deaths. The Draa-Tafilalet region follows with 143 new cases. The region recorded three deaths. The Oriental region registered 134 new cases and five COVID-19-related deaths. The region of Tangier-Tetouan-Al Hoceima registered 109 new cases and five deaths. The Souss-Massa region confirmed 106 new cases and four fatalities. The region of Beni Mellal-Khenifra reported 95 new cases and two additional fatalities. The Fez-Meknes region confirmed 64 new infections. The region also saw four more COVID-19-related deaths. The regions of Laayoune-Sakia El Hamra (43 new COVID-19 cases), Dakhla-Oued Eddahab (21), and Guelmim-Oued Noun (9) did not report any additional fatalities.
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  9. The number of active COVID-19 cases in Morocco stands at 18,592 as of 6 p.m. on Friday, September 25. Rabat – Morocco’s Ministry of Health has recorded 2,423 new COVID-19 cases in the past 24 hours. This brings the country’s total number of confirmed infections to 112,522. The country also reported another 1,746 COVID-19 recoveries in the past 24 hours. Morocco’s total number of recovered COVID-19 carriers is now 91,932. The national recovery rate is 81.7%. Meanwhile, the Ministry of Health counted 42 more COVID-19-related fatalities, bringing the death toll to 1,998. The mortality rate remains steady at 1.8%. The number of active COVID-19 cases in Morocco stands at 18,592 as of 6 p.m. on Friday, September 25. Morocco counts 368 patients with severe symptoms. Approximately 42 are under artificial respiration. Health authorities in Morocco excluded 21,577 suspected COVID-19 cases in the last 24 hours. Approximately 2,392,629 suspected COVID-19 carriers have tested negative for the virus since the pandemic broke out in Morocco on March 2. COVID-19’s geographic distribution throughout Morocco Health authorities in the Casablanca-Settat region confirmed 1,096 new COVID-19 cases in the past 24 hours, more than three times the number of today’s second-worst affected region. Casablanca-Settat represents the highest overall number of COVID-19 cases in any region in Morocco. Casablanca-Settat also reported 11 fatalities today. The Rabat-Sale-Kenitra region confirmed 324 new cases. The region, which includes Morocco’s capital, also recorded three additional deaths. The region of Marrakech-Safi confirmed 237 new COVID-19 cases and five additional deaths. The Draa-Tafilalet region follows with 171 new cases. The region recorded five deaths. The Souss-Massa region confirmed 129 new cases and three fatalities. The Oriental region registered 119 new cases and four COVID-19-related deaths. The region of Beni Mellal-Khenifra reported 112 new cases and three additional fatalities. The Fez-Meknes region confirmed 93 new infections. Fez-Meknes saw three more COVID-19-related deaths. The region of Tangier-Tetouan-Al Hoceima registered 88 new cases and five deaths. The regions of Guelmim-Oued Noun (21 new COVID-19 cases), Dakhla-Oued Eddahab (19), and Laayoune-Sakia El Hamra (14) did not report any additional fatalities. As case counts continue to rise, to limit the spread of COVID-19, the government has closed 118 schools across the country. The move follows the detection of 413 COVID-19 cases in schools throughout Morocco, according to the Ministry of Education. Minister of Education Saaid Amzazi announced on Thursday that 807 teachers have also tested positive for the virus along with 129 administrative executives and 79 civil servants.
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  11. The central bank forecast a global drop of 16.6% in Morocco’s exports this year. Rabat – Morocco’s Bank Al-Maghrib has predicted an increase of 22.4% in Morocco’s exports in 2021. The central bank said in a press release today the expected increase will follow a global decline of 16.6% in exports this year. An anticipated rise in automobile exports would result in the forecasted exports improvement, the bank explained. Imports of goods, however, are expected to shrink by 17.4% in 2020 before a predicted increase of 17% in 2021. The central bank also forecast a sharp drop in travel revenues from MAD 78.8 billion ($8.5 billion) in 2019 to MAD 23.9 billion ($2.6 billion) in 2020. Bank Al-Maghrib argued that the figures will improve with expected revenues amounting to MAD 49.1 billion ($5.3 billion) in 2021. Regarding remittances of Moroccans residing abroad, the bank expects to record a limited decline of 5% (MAD 61.5 billion, or $6.6 billion). The year 2021 will see an improvement in remittances of 2.4% (MAD 63 billion, or $6.8 billion). The bank forecast an account deficit to worsen and reach 6% of Morocco’s GDP this year, instead of the 10.3% that it forecast in June. The deficit will shrink to 5.2 % of GDP in 2021. In 2020, the bank expects foreign direct investment income to decline to around 1.5% of GDP, compared to 2.9% in 2019. Bank Al-Maghrib expects foreign direct investment to return to its average pre-crisis levels in 2021. The central bank expects that official reserve assets will reach MAD 294.7 billion ($31.9 billion) at the end of 2020 and MAD 289 billion ($31.2 billion) at the end of 2021, to cover the equivalent of six months and 20 days of imports of goods and services. Like all countries, Morocco has acknowledged that the COVID-19 pandemic impacted the country’s economy, including key sectors. In August, a report from the High Commission for Planning (HCP) announced an expectation that the COVID-19 crisis will put 1.06 million people in Morocco at risk of poverty this year. HCP co-authored the report with the UN system in Morocco and the World Bank. According to the report, the percentage of Moroccans “vulnerable to poverty” or “poor” will likely reach 19.87% in 2020.
  12. The suspects were arrested on September 10 while in the advanced stages of planning terror attacks on Moroccan cities. Rabat – Morocco’s general prosecutor at the Court of Appeal in Rabat announced that five suspects in the terror cell arrests of September 10 came before the investigating judge today, September 22. The general prosecutor revealed in a press release today that two individuals are suspects on charges including forming a criminal organization to prepare and commit terrorist acts, making explosives, possessing and using weapons, and attempting to manufacture explosives. Morocco also suspects the two individuals of attempting premeditated attacks on the life of others “as part of a collective project aimed at harming public order by means of intimidation, terror and violence.” They also face suspicion of gathering funds with the intention of using them to commit terrorist acts. Further allegations include inciting and persuading others to commit terrorist acts, praising acts of terrorism and a terrorist cell, disobedience, holding unauthorized public meetings, and engaging in activity with an unlicensed association. The judiciary suspects the three others of forming a criminal organization to prepare and commit terrorist acts, within a collective project to harm public order by means of intimidation, terror, and violence. Morocco also suspects the second group of inciting and persuading others to commit terrorist acts, praising acts that constitute terrorism, and praising a terror cell, in addition to holding general meetings without prior permission and engaging in activity with an unlicensed association. The examining magistrate ordered the suspects into custody following their interrogation at the Court of First Instance. Morocco’s Central Bureau of Judicial Investigation (BCIJ) arrested five suspected ISIS-affiliated members of a terror cell on September 10 in Tangier and Tiflet, Skhirat, and Temara near Rabat. During the operation, BCIJ personnel seized several materials, including cylindrical tubes, explosive belts, pressure cookers, and suspicious liquids and powders. Morocco’s security services indicated that the suspects were in the advanced stages of planning terror attacks in multiple Moroccan cities.
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