COVID-19 prevention and control interventions: What can we learn from the pandemic management experience in Morocco?
Youssef BouchritiBelkacem KabbachiHasnaa SineAziz NaciriAhmed KharbachMohamed Amine BabaAbderrahmane AchbaniPublished in: The International journal of health planning and management (2021)
COVID-19 is one of the worst outbreaks in infectious disease history. Through a succession of significant preventative and control interventions, Morocco has accumulated pandemic control experience. This study examines the available evidence on lessons learnt from the COVID-19 pandemic management experience in Morocco. Social lockdown measures have helped restrain the exponential spread of new cases. These interventions appear to be reasonably successful. Their effectiveness must be confirmed by an assessment of other factors. This experience can help all countries develop effective pandemic prevention and control measures.