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The Unyielding Battle: Morocco's Steadfast Stance Against Covid-19
In the ongoing war against the relentless foe that is Covid-19, Morocco remains resolute in its fight, as evidenced by the latest statistics released by the Ministry of Health and Social Protection. The weekly report for the period spanning June 15 to June 21 reveals a total of 17 new infections, with no fatalities recorded. Despite these seemingly encouraging figures, the nation's vigilance against this persistent adversary must not waver.
The weekly positivity rate stands at 3.4%, while the cumulative tally of confirmed cases since the pandemic's onset in March 2020 has reached a staggering 1,279,337. Among these numbers, 22 active cases serve as a stark reminder that the virus continues to lurk within the nation's borders.
Nevertheless, Morocco's robust vaccination campaign has fortified a significant portion of the population against the ravages of the disease. The report reveals that 24,924,849 individuals have received their initial dose, while 23,426,878 have completed the two-dose regimen. Furthermore, 6,889,617 Moroccans have been bolstered with a third booster shot, and an additional 61,568 have even received a fourth dose, underscoring the authorities' unwavering commitment to safeguarding citizens from severe illness.
The new infections were primarily concentrated in the regions of Rabat-Salé-Kénitra, which accounted for 15 cases, followed by the Oriental and Souss-Massa regions, each recording a single case. This geographic distribution highlights the necessity for sustained nationwide surveillance and reinforced preventive measures in affected areas.
While the overall death toll remains unchanged at 16,307, each life lost serves as a sobering reminder of the gravity of this pandemic and the urgency to redouble efforts in curbing its spread. The nation's healthcare authorities continue their relentless efforts to ensure public safety and mitigate the crisis's profound impact on Moroccan society.
Despite the challenges, Morocco's resilience in confronting this formidable foe is evident, as the nation remains steadfast in its commitment to protecting its citizens and emerging victorious in this unyielding battle against an invisible enemy.