"No coronavirus infection" in Morocco
The Ministry of Health on Thursday denied "any coronavirus
infection, contrary to misinformation disseminated by some media."
"In response to information provided by the media on a probable case of coronavirus infection in a foreign citizen move to Morocco, the Ministry of Health wishes to inform the public that this is an original 67 year old patient UAE followed for severe chronic conditions, who was hospitalized on May 27 in a current hospital in Rabat a respiratory distress, "the ministry said in a statement. "A virological investigation at the Pasteur Institute Morocco on May 29 was" excluded any coronavirus infection, unlike the misinformation disseminated by some media, "the source said.
Currently, health services reported no cases of respiratory infection novel coronavirus, the ministry added, noting, moreover, that measures and devices epidemiological surveillance, as recommended by the World Health Organization (WHO), are implemented in all regions of the Kingdom and the border control points for severe acute respiratory infections.
"In response to information provided by the media on a probable case of coronavirus infection in a foreign citizen move to Morocco, the Ministry of Health wishes to inform the public that this is an original 67 year old patient UAE followed for severe chronic conditions, who was hospitalized on May 27 in a current hospital in Rabat a respiratory distress, "the ministry said in a statement. "A virological investigation at the Pasteur Institute Morocco on May 29 was" excluded any coronavirus infection, unlike the misinformation disseminated by some media, "the source said.
Currently, health services reported no cases of respiratory infection novel coronavirus, the ministry added, noting, moreover, that measures and devices epidemiological surveillance, as recommended by the World Health Organization (WHO), are implemented in all regions of the Kingdom and the border control points for severe acute respiratory infections.