New York Daily News

Virus strands New Yorkers in Morocco

- BY TERRY MOSELEY AND CHELSIA ROSE MARCIUS

A ban on internatio­nal travel in Morocco has left two New Yorkers and 10 other Americans stranded in the North African country — and so far, the U.S. Embassy has not told them when they’ll go home.

“The U.S. government needs to step up and get its citizens back,” said Cherine Anderson, of Washington Heights, who has made repeated efforts from the Moroccan city of Marrakesh to get in touch with the U.S. Embassy and Consulate General in Casablanca.

“What we want is for the Moroccan air space to open up so that we can have a direct flight back to the United States. We don’t want to go to Pairs or the U.K., where they’re having situations of their own,” Anderson said. “Morocco is a beautiful country and we’ve had a wonderful time ... but it’s time to go home.”

Anderson — one of 13 Americans and a Canadian in the tour group — arrived in the seaside region on March 9 for what was supposed to be an 11-day trip to North Africa.

But as news of the highly-contagious COVID-19 spread, the globetrott­ers began to search for flights on Sunday out of Marrakesh.

The U.S. Embassy in Casablanca released a statement on Tuesday that British Airways, easyJet, Ryanair and TUI might be flying a limited number of emergency commercial flights this week from Agadir and Marrakesh — but they could not promise that every American would get a seat.

Deena Boykin, of Harlem, said the lack of informatio­n has been beyond frustratin­g.

“We don’t know how to prepare to get out of here without the help of the government,” Boykin said. “We’re asking the U.S. to have that conversati­on with the Moroccan government to open the airways to get people out.

 ?? COURTESY OF CHERINE ANDERSON ?? Two New Yorkers are part of a 14-person tour group that has been stranded in North Africa due to a virus-related travel ban.
COURTESY OF CHERINE ANDERSON Two New Yorkers are part of a 14-person tour group that has been stranded in North Africa due to a virus-related travel ban.

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