hajj season free from epidemic diseases
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Saudi - Makkah
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Saudi Minister of Health Dr. Tawfiq bin Fawzan Al-Rabiah announced today that this year's Hajj season is free from epidemic diseases and that all pilgrims are healthy. This came during a press conference held today at Mina Emergency Hospital in Mina.

The Minister of Health said "In implementation of the directives of Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud and the Crown Prince, the Ministry of Health has mobilized its human, material and mechanical capabilities to provide its preventive and therapeutic services for the pilgrims so that they can perform Hajj rituals easily."

Dr. Al-Rabiah also said that during this year's Hajj season, the Ministry of Health had equipped 25 hospitals in Makkah, the holy places and Madinah and 158 health centers with 31,000 health and administrative practitioners.
He added that the health teams at the Ministry of Health had provided vaccine and preventive treatment against polio to more than 700,000 pilgrims.

The Health Minister also reviewed several achievements accomplished by the Ministry during this year's Hajj season, saying that medical and therapeutic services were provided to more than 465,738 pilgrims; and 566 cardiac catheterizations, 28 open heart surgeries and 1520 renal dialysis were performed. (SPA)

Source:BNA

 

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