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The city of Kenitra on alert because of the coronavirus
Through H24info -February 20, 2020 11:00
The services of the Ministry of Health were on alert after having suspected a Chinese national who was allegedly infected with the coronavirus.
The health authorities of the city of Kenitra mobilized on Tuesday after an alert concerning a Chinese national who is allegedly infected with the coronavirus. This is what Al Massae tells us in its edition of Thursday, February 20.
“The Chinese citizen is called Honjo Winzho. He is 32 years old and works in a foreign company located in the industrial area of Kenitra. The man in question was in China and landed in Morocco 21 days ago via Mohamed V airport. He stayed for nearly two weeks in Casablanca, before returning to Kenitra to start his work, "explains the Arabic-speaking daily .
He added: “The Chinese man was suffering from influenza and had gone to the CNSS polyclinic to examine his state of health. Fearing that the national would be infected with the coronavirus epidemic, an official requested the intervention of the services of the national institute of health ”.
The Chinese national was urgently evacuated to Al-Idrissi Hospital. He was subjected to extensive tests and examinations to determine the nature of the cold, before being placed in a room awaiting the results of the analyzes.
A state of fear and panic has spread among the employees of the hospital, despite the assurances given by the management. "The lone patient had symptoms of severe colds that were not cause for concern, and the measures taken are only precautionary measures imposed by the kingdom's health authorities to monitor the epidemic and face the risk of spread," concludes Al Massae.
https://www.h24info.ma/maroc/la-vill...u-coronavirus/
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Coronavirus - Chinese man suffering from "acute cold" quarantined in hospital in Kenitra (Journal)
February 20, 2020
This is information that must be taken with great care. This is a 32-year-old Chinese citizen who works in the industrial area of Kenitra and who was "quarantined" at Al-Idrissi hospital, following "suspicious colds" with the authorities concerned.
According to the Casablanca newspaper Almassae in its Thursday edition, the Chinese in question arrived in Morocco, via Casablanca airport, 21 days ago. He stayed two weeks in Casablanca before returning to Kenitra on February 8.
"He suffered from an acute cold for 3 days, before it was decided to put him in the quarantine room ... Pending the results of the medical analysis," the newspaper said, adding that the National Institute of Health is currently involved in the analysis of the patient's blood samples.
The services of the Ministry of Health are on "alert" after suspecting the patient is probably infected with the Corona virus, said the same source.
However, hospital officials say the patient "only has a normal cold", which should not be cause for concern and that isolation measures are only necessary precautions, add the newspaper.
On the official side, the Ministry of Health has not yet communicated on this subject.
The city of Kenitra on alert because of the coronavirus
Through H24info -February 20, 2020 11:00
The services of the Ministry of Health were on alert after having suspected a Chinese national who was allegedly infected with the coronavirus.
The health authorities of the city of Kenitra mobilized on Tuesday after an alert concerning a Chinese national who is allegedly infected with the coronavirus. This is what Al Massae tells us in its edition of Thursday, February 20.
“The Chinese citizen is called Honjo Winzho. He is 32 years old and works in a foreign company located in the industrial area of Kenitra. The man in question was in China and landed in Morocco 21 days ago via Mohamed V airport. He stayed for nearly two weeks in Casablanca, before returning to Kenitra to start his work, "explains the Arabic-speaking daily .
He added: “The Chinese man was suffering from influenza and had gone to the CNSS polyclinic to examine his state of health. Fearing that the national would be infected with the coronavirus epidemic, an official requested the intervention of the services of the national institute of health ”.
The Chinese national was urgently evacuated to Al-Idrissi Hospital. He was subjected to extensive tests and examinations to determine the nature of the cold, before being placed in a room awaiting the results of the analyzes.
A state of fear and panic has spread among the employees of the hospital, despite the assurances given by the management. "The lone patient had symptoms of severe colds that were not cause for concern, and the measures taken are only precautionary measures imposed by the kingdom's health authorities to monitor the epidemic and face the risk of spread," concludes Al Massae.
https://www.h24info.ma/maroc/la-vill...u-coronavirus/
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Coronavirus - Chinese man suffering from "acute cold" quarantined in hospital in Kenitra (Journal)
February 20, 2020
This is information that must be taken with great care. This is a 32-year-old Chinese citizen who works in the industrial area of Kenitra and who was "quarantined" at Al-Idrissi hospital, following "suspicious colds" with the authorities concerned.
According to the Casablanca newspaper Almassae in its Thursday edition, the Chinese in question arrived in Morocco, via Casablanca airport, 21 days ago. He stayed two weeks in Casablanca before returning to Kenitra on February 8.
"He suffered from an acute cold for 3 days, before it was decided to put him in the quarantine room ... Pending the results of the medical analysis," the newspaper said, adding that the National Institute of Health is currently involved in the analysis of the patient's blood samples.
The services of the Ministry of Health are on "alert" after suspecting the patient is probably infected with the Corona virus, said the same source.
However, hospital officials say the patient "only has a normal cold", which should not be cause for concern and that isolation measures are only necessary precautions, add the newspaper.
On the official side, the Ministry of Health has not yet communicated on this subject.
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