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Morocco’s king kicks off country’s virus vaccination drive – Sydney Morning Herald
The king, who normally appears in public wearing a robe, was pictured in a dark T-shirt and with a surgical mask on his face as he got jabbed in the arm.

Rabat: Moroccos King Mohammed VI received a shot against the coronavirus on Thursday (Friday AEDT) to officially kick off his countrys COVID-19 vaccination campaign, which initially will primarily target health care workers, security forces and people over age 75, according to Moroccan authorities.
The monarch took the shot at the royal palace in the city of Fez, Moroccos official MAP news agency reported. The king, who normally appears in public wearing a robe, was pictured in a dark T-shirt and…
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