Moroccans repatriated, last weekend, from Ceuta have all tested negative for the coronavirus, Ceuta TV reports. According to El Espanol and Cadena Ser correspondent Sonia Moreno, the two groups, 58 Moroccans who left Ceuta on Saturday and 37 others who were repatriated on Sunday, have all tested negative for the virus. The same thing goes for the 190 Moroccans repatriated on Friday.
Desde #Rincón llegan buenas noticias. Los dos últimos grupos de 58 y 37 ciudadanos repatriados desde #Ceuta a #Marruecos por #ElTarajal el sábado y el domingo han dado negativo en los tests de #coronavirus, pero seguirán confinados y sometidos a un segundo examen por precaución
— Sonia Moreno (@sonietamb) May 27, 2020
After undergoing the tests, the returnees will remain quarantined for a few more days before returning home, the journalist added. According to Ceuta TV, 53 other Moroccans are still stranded in the autonomous city.
As for those who refused to be repatriated, they will be expulsed from the city once borders are reopened.