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A British man who died of rabies after holidaying in Morocco last year was reportedly misdiagnosed by doctors who then recommended the wrong treatment, an inquest was heard. How safe is Turkey to visit in ? Is it safe to travel to Greece in ? Is Indonesia safe to visit in ? Escape your echo chamber. Get the facts behind the news, plus analysis from multiple perspectives. From our morning news briefing to a weekly Good News Newsletter, get the best of The Week delivered directly to your inbox. Upon returning to the UK, Zouhri attended Stoke Mandeville hospital, but was not given treatment after a nurse failed to alert a microbiologist to his condition. He died on 4 November. While the tourist industries of neighbouring Libya, Tunisia, Algeria and Egypt have suffered badly in the wake of multiple revolutions and deadly terror attacks, the number of visitors to Morocco jumped last year to 11,, - an all-time high. Its beaches and dramatic mountains have made it a highly sought-after travel destination for those tired or priced out of classic Mediterranean holiday spots, but many are still wary of the potential dangers. The largest perceived threat in Morocco is that of extremism and terror attacks. However, despite the warnings, Morocco has a relatively good record on terrorism, having experienced only two major attacks since In , groups of tourists were targeted in a suicide bombing that killed 17 people in Marrakesh, while in , 33 people were killed in a series of coordinated suicide bombings in Casablanca. The Foreign Office and Lonely Planet have both expressed concerns over the existence of numerous scams that tourist might encounter while in the big cities. Violent crime in Morocco became headline news in December last year after the bodies of two female tourists were found in the high Atlas mountains, prompting a murder investigation. After a highly publicised trial, in July of three suspects - believed to have pledged allegiance to the Islamic State Isis - were sentenced to death for the murders of Louisa Vesterager Jespersen, a year-old from Denmark and Maren Ueland, and year-old woman from Norway. Although extremely rare, earthquakes have occurred in Morocco, and they have been deadly. In , an earthquake in Agadir levelled parts of the city and killed between 12, and 15, people. Morocco is a relatively disease-free country, and the NHS Fit For Travel website does not make any specific recommendations for vaccinations before entry. The Center for Disease Control warns that rabies can be found in dogs, bats, and other mammals in Morocco, with vaccines recommended for travellers involved in outdoor activities, people who will be working with or around animals, people taking long trips or moving to Morocco and children. The NHS also mentions that Morocco contains areas with very high altitude - mostly in the Atlas Mountains - where altitude sickness is a real danger. Realistically the most immediate threat to tourists in Morocco is dangerous driving. In , 3, people were killed and approximately , injured in traffic accidents. This marks a notable decrease over the past decade, but the road fatality rate is still approximately nine times higher than in the UK. Western Saraha is a disputed region in North Africa, of which Morocco claims around two-thirds. However, no other member state of the United Nations has ever officially recognised Moroccan sovereignty over any part of it and its claims are contested by the Polisario Front liberation movement which controls the remaining third. The territory is mostly administered by Morocco and can be visited from the country, but despite a ceasefire between Moroccan authorities and the Polisario Front in , the area remains highly unstable. It recommends against all but essential travel to the region, as there is no British consular or diplomatic presence there and emergency evacuation would be near impossible. A free daily email with the biggest news stories of the day — and the best features from TheWeek. The Week Recommends Finland's capital has an admirable mix of street art and museums. Instant Opinion Opinion, comment and editorials of the day. The Explainer She is featuring a 'rapid-response mentality' on reproductive rights. The Week Recommends This onetime imperial city is a cultural and spiritual center. Speed Read Three upcoming concerts in Vienna were called off due to an apparent terrorist plot targeting large-scale events. Good News It wasn't all bad! The Week Recommends This stunning boutique hotel is built in the shell of a Moroccan palace. 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