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There’s less anxiety about the coronavirus in Morocco, while some African countries are reeling after confirmed cases of the deadly virus.

As the number of cases in Africa continues to rise, residents in Casablanca say they have little to worry about.

While awareness campaigns have been intensified throughout the continent, it’s business as usual in Casablanca.On Friday Cameroon became the latest country on the continent to confirm a positive test, bringing the number of cases on the continent to 28., residents in Casablanca say they have little to worry about. Despite the country recording two confirmed COVID19 cases, they believe they are safe in their city.

Two days in the North African country and not a single person on streets wears medical masks or any protective gear.

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