3090 Egyptians receive medical clinics for Hajj Mecca and Medina



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6:15 p.m. Friday, July 26, 2019

CAIRO (AP)

The Egyptian Ministry of Health and Population said Friday that 3,090 cases were recorded this morning in the Egyptian medical mission clinics for Hajj, including 1,769 in Makkah and 1,321 in Madinah.

The ministry said in a statement that 13 cases had been admitted to Saudi hospitals, 3 cases left after their recovery and 10 cases received so far. She added that the Minister of Health and Population, Dr. Hala Zayed, For Egyptian pilgrims.

For his part, the head of the Hajj medical mission, Dr. Mohammad Dahi, said that kidney dialysis was practiced in 6 cases in Saudi hospitals, while another case had received chemotherapy, pointing out that the medical team in coordination with Saudi hospitals before dialysis and chemotherapy sessions, Egyptian pilgrims to the maximum medical service, as the medical team of the medical mission to spend every day on all the hospitals that were arrested pilgrims to check them and monitor their health.

Dahi pointed out the absence of cases of infectious or epidemiological diseases among Egyptian pilgrims until last night and indicated that the prevention team continues to organize seminars to inform pilgrims of the preventive measures, the distribution of pamphlets and leaflets to identify infectious and noncommunicable diseases and how to prevent them.

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