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Coronavirus: Morocco makes face masks obligatory to fight COVID-19

Official number of COVID-19 cases has doubled in a week to 1,120, including 80 deaths



A pharmacist wears a mask next to a door covered in plastic to avoid contamination in Casablanca, Morocco, Friday March 27, 2020.
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Rabat: Wearing face masks in public will be obligatory in Morocco from Tuesday in a bid to stem the spread of coronavirus, according to an official decree.

The decision was announced late Monday after a government meeting on how to control the epidemic.

Morocco imposed a public health state of emergency on March 19, confining everyone to their homes except those with a permit to be out and about for their work.

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Police, security agents and soldiers in armoured cars have been deployed around the country, erecting road barriers and control points.

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The official number of COVID-19 cases in Morocco has doubled in a week to 1,120, including 80 fatalities.

The real numbers are likely to be significantly higher as there is a lack of testing gear in the country.

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