Tramways in Rabat are decorated with face masks to encourage residents of the Moroccan capital to wear them. Authorities in Morocco have extended the state of health emergency until July 10 and made wearing a mask compulsory outdoors to curb the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Video. Rabat tramways don face masks to encourage Moroccans to wear them
Tramways in Rabat are decorated with face masks to encourage residents of the Moroccan capital to wear them. Authorities in Morocco have extended the state of health emergency until July 10 and made wearing a mask compulsory outdoors to curb the COVID-19 pandemic.