Fatima Bridle, 35, is Britain's longest-suffering coronavirus patient. She has been moved to a recovery ward after battling the disease for 130 days, Daily Mail reports. The Moroccan-British woman felt unwell after returning from a month-long stay in Mohammedia, Morocco. She tested positive for the coronavirus alongside her husband Tracy, 56, in March. This Moroccan woman spent 105 days on a ventilator, fighting the virus. She also suffered from pneumonia, a collapsed lung and
Some patients who have been infected with the new coronavirus have developed antibodies. However, this response does not protect them from a second infection. A study conducted on a group of people who recovered from Covid-19 shows that only 1% of the cured patients had levels of antibodies that were high enough to neutralize the virus. Researchers from Harvard did research on macaques. A month later, the monkeys were re-infected and did not get sick, although they did not develop
326 new coronavirus cases were recorded during the past 24 hours in Morocco, bringing the total number of Covid-19 infections in the country to 17,562. 211 new recoveries were recorded during the same period, bringing the total number of recoveries to 15,132, with a recovery rate to 86.2 percent. Three deaths were recorded, bringing the death toll to 276. The number of active cases in Morocco is 2,154, with 33 ones in a critical condition. Most of the new cases were recorded in the
Journalist Hamid El Mahdaoui left the Tifelt 2 prison this morning after serving a three-year prison sentence. The founder and editor-in-chief of the online news website Badil.info was sentenced in 2017 for «not denouncing an attempt to harm the internal security of the country». «Relatives, activists and journalists were waiting for him when he left Tifelt 2 prison», Le Desk reports. Hamid El Mahdaoui is known for his support for the demands of Hirak
221 coronavirus cases were recorded in Morocco, during the past 24 hours, bringing the total number of Covid-19 infections in the country to 17,236. 301 new recoveries were recorded in the last 24 hours, bringing the total number of recoveries to 14,921. Four deaths were recorded during deathsthe same period, bringing the death toll to 273. Morocco now has 2,042 active cases under treatment, including 31 in serious or critical condition. These cases are spread over Casablanca-Settat
The Moroccan government has annouced a new range of measures, aimed at further easing lockdown restrictions in the Kingdom as of Sunday, July 19, at midnight. The new measures are as follows: Allowing hotels to use 100% of their accomodation capacity, with a 50% capacity use of commonly used spaces such as restaurants, swimming pools and sports halls. Public transportation providers can use up to 75% of their facilities' capacity. Meetings and sports events are permitted but without
289 new coronavirus cases were recorded during the past 24 hours in Morocco, bringing the total number of Covid-19 infections in the country to 17,015. 216 new recoveries were recorded during the same period, bringing the total number of recovered Covid-19 patients in the country to 14,620. 5 new deaths were recorded in the past 24 hours, bringing the death toll to 269. Morocco has 2,126 active cases. Most of the new cases were recorded in the Tangier-Tetouan-Al Hoceima, with 92
Based in Jerusalem, Anna Mahjar-Barducci is a Moroccan-Italian writer who is interested in migration and identity issues. Embracing both her European identity and her cultural heritage, she believes that «looking at the world through the prism of tolerance is a Moroccan trait».
181 new coronavirus cases were recorded in Morocco during the past 24 hours, bringing the total number of Covid-19 infections in the country to 16,726. 395 new recoveries were recorded during the same period, bringing the total number of recoveries in the country to 14,360, with a recovery rate of 86%. One death was recorded between Thursday and Friday, bringing the death toll to 264. Morocco has currently 2,102 active cases, 34 of them are in a critical condition. Most of the
After serving a one-month sentence, French pizza maker Michel Schelle accused of having deliberately plowed into a flock of sheep, has just filed a complaint against the man who filmed the viral video.