Covid-19: Morocco Moves to Low Transmission Level (Official)

According to a statement reported on October 17th, 2021, from the Coordinator of the National Center for Public Health Emergency Operations at the Ministry of Health and Social Protection ‘’Mouad Merabet’’, this week, Morocco moves to the low level of transmission of SARS-CoV-2 (Covid-19).

“After 4 consecutive weeks of moderate transmission of SARS-CoV-2 (orange criticality level), the positivity rate recorded this week is the lowest in 16 weeks with 3.5%”, he said in a post on LinkedIn, making clear that this value is the lowest with a continuously decreasing weekly incidence of 8/100,000 hts, in addition to a number of fatalities that have been decreasing for 13 weeks.

According to Merabet, the reproduction rate (RT) of SARS-CoV-2 as of Sunday, October 17 is 0.91 (+ / – 0.02), with a weekly incidence of “Covid Severe” down to <1/100,000 hts, explaining that two regions are still at the orange level but with a notable and continuous improvement of indicators.

Concerning the cases of hospitalization recorded this week, the coordinator of the National Center for Public Health Emergency Operations reported the admission of 233 people in resuscitation and intensive care against 382 discharged after a favorable evolution.

He pointed out that the degree of transmission of SARS-CoV-2 in its delta version is notably decreased, emphasizing the need to maintain higher vigilance. “The passage to the green level does not mean the end of the wave,” he insisted.

In this regard, Merabet deplored the lack of compliance with individual preventive measures, including the wearing of masks and the reluctance or refusal of some people to be vaccinated, despite the protection that the vaccine provides against the development of other serious forms of covid-19.

He added that the next two weeks will provide answers on the impact of the easing of restrictive measures, including the return to school and university.

By Nouhaila El Bouhli

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