The Ministry of Health has taken all necessary preparations for rituals marking the last 10 days of Ramadan at the country's main mosques, a ministry official said on Monday.
The MoH Medical Emergency Department has concluded the preparations for the late night prayers, said Dr. Faisal Abdullah Al-Ghanem, the department director in remarks to KUNA, explaining that makeshift clinics staffed with male and female medics and nurses have been set up at the State Grand Mosque, Jaber Al-Ali Mosque in Al-Shuhadaa district and Bilal Bin Rabah Mosque in Al-Seddeeq district.
These mobile medical centers are fully equipped, he said, explaining that the teams were given eight ambulances, number of which could be increased if the need for that arises.
Up to 255 worshippers taking part in the night time services had been treated by these medical teams on the spot, and none has been referred to hospitals.
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