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Morocco Extends State of Emergency Until May 20

Morocco’s government announced its decision to prolong the country’s state of emergency for 30 more days until May 20 as COVID-19 cases continue to increase.

Morocco was initially planning to end the confinement period, which started on March 20, on Monday, April 20.

The continuous increase of the novel coronavirus cases led the government to extend its lockdown until it manages to sufficiently contain the virus.

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