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Morocco registers 2,676 new Covid-19 cases

By IANS | Updated: August 31, 2021 01:15 IST

Rabat, Aug 31 Morocco announced on Monday 2,676 new Covid-19 cases, taking the tally of infections in the ...

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Rabat, Aug 31 Morocco announced on Monday 2,676 new Covid-19 cases, taking the tally of infections in the North African country to 856,049.

The total number of recoveries from Covid-19 in Morocco increased by 7,360 to 787,794, the Xinhua news agency reported.

The death toll rose to 12,540 with 103 new fatalities, while 2,524 people are in intensive care units.

Meanwhile, a total of 18,379,071 people have received their first vaccine shots against Covid-19 in the country, while 14,629,875 have taken two doses.

The North African country launched a nationwide vaccination campaign on January 28 after the arrival of the first shipment of China's Sinopharm vaccine.

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