Amid the coronavirus pandemic, Morocco is aiming to get a “collective immunity for 80 per cent of prisoners” under its campaign that was launched back in March.
Morocco has vaccinated nearly 4,000 inmates as part of a campaign launched in March to inoculate the incarcerated population against coronavirus, the kingdom's prison authority said Wednesday. The aim of the campaign, started several weeks after the national vaccination drive, is to work toward "a collective immunity for 80 percent of prisoners", said Taoufiq Abtal, the head of health for the prison authority DGAPR. "This is a pioneering.
In the latest edition of Tel Aviv Notes, Tiziana della Ragione explores the politics of the Party for Justice and Development's reaction to Morocco's normalization with Israel.
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Last time, I showed that not all Jews in Morocco today have it as good as many media outlets, academics, and the King’s propaganda team would have the world think. Now we will look to the past to show that related proclamations of Morocco’s eternal kindness and benefaction are also lies.