I was planning on leaving for Israel last week. Turkish Airlines cancelled my flight rescheduled it, cancelled it a second time and gave me a third date of May 3 which they won't confirm now until May 1.
I had to give up a service dog and I also left some belongings in one of the hotels, I have 3 bags now if everything is crammed in there.
I was forced to change hotels and pay a bit more for the hotel due to covid19 closures. I have no friends or family in the states that will help, but also nobody in Israel that I know well, I've been WhatsApping with an Israeli guy who has an AirBnB trying to explore options.
Boredom & depression are the biggest challenges. I go out for short walks (30 min or less) every 3 days on average, the rest of the time I am sitting or laying on the bed inside the hotel room and room service brings meals. Their room phones and card readers do not work, wifi and satellite TV works but there are no more than 3 stations out of 1800 on my TV in English. I google "free movies" and watch and read what I can, also duolingo is a good diversion for studying languages, I am not fluent in French and know almost no Arabic. Paying for food and hotel has had to be in cash, not all the ATMs work. I changed microSIM cards at the airport, top up online and use an old laptop in the room that has to be plugged in to A/C with a conversion plug, not a great system, also it is heavy.
I lost my home in January a week or so before arriving in Casablanca. I am 100% disabled, so this is a huge loss although I expected to pocket no more than $10,000 it was what I was going to use to resettle somewhere either Israel or returning to the US after this trip. Eating no more than 2 meals a day not spending on anything except lodging and laundry, plus 2 doctors earlier this year, I've saved a bit but not nearly the $10,000. I don't know if there will be a $400 fee for overstaying the 90 day visa I think not as long as I do leave as soon as borders open.
The US Consulate will discuss repatriation loans google says the amount is $2000 per person, I've not confirmed that. I also asked about the grant money (up to $1200 not sure if that is per person) they will discuss later today with me.
A couple of people offered to rent to me and others encouraged me to stay in Morocco. I don't want to spend my last dollar committing to stay here when my citizenship is US-Israel and Israel has been the destination. At this point, I'd be happier probably going back to the states anywhere safe and affordable. I lived in Oregon last but in the past when I was working lived in California. I have been disabled since 2006 my only income is SSDI. It is possible to save a few hundred a month living in isolation spending nothing but necessities but it is very difficult.
I have not encountered any sick or dying people, nobody in the 4 hotels, no staff, no acquaintenances nobody says they know anyone with covid19. I hope this information is helpful to others.