Morocco Covid-19 Charts and Data

Posted On 10 June 2020

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Below are three interactive charts depicting the evolution of Covid-19 in Morocco. Please feel free to change the display conditions.

Death toll from Covid-19 in Morocco:

Evolution of infections in Morocco:

Evolution of testing in Morocco:

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