Saudi Ministry of Health announces Hajj season is free of epidemics



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The Saudi Ministry of Health has announced that the pilgrimage season is free of epidemics this year, stressing that the general health of the pilgrims is rebaduring and that it will transfer the sick pilgrims to Arafat.

The spokesman of the Ministry of Health, Dr Mohammed Al-Abdulali, said that the Ministry of Health is providing emergency services to more than 20,000 pilgrims, services to the 1096 hypnosis case and received 4,617 outpatient cases, while services provided at health centers exceeded 103,000 cases.

He continued: "In the mobile clinics, approximately 7,500 pilgrims were served and underwent cardiac catheterization in 158 cases, open heart surgery in seven cases and dialysis-related renal failure exceeding more than 1,000 dialyses, and more than 51 endoscopic operations, pointing out that the services provided vary between very specific treatment and specialized services.

He stressed the escalation of patients unable to move and move naturally by the usual means of transport, through specialized medical services and dedicated ambulances, or vehicles adapted to the state of health, and comply with the policies, procedures and protocols of the highest precision that are to transport them medically and allow them, God willing, to stand at Arafat and return Then to complete their treatment and ensure the stability of their health, so that they can accomplish the Hajj.

The Ministry of Health has recruited 30,000 of its staff to work during this year's pilgrimage season.

Health inquiries and medical consultations were also provided 24 hours a day by dialing 937 and responding in multiple languages. According to the Arab network

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