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Al-Ajmi told the Kuwait News Agency (KUNA) that all patients in the Mish & # 39; ar (Arafat) clinics were suffering from some chronic noncommunicable diseases such as diabetes, stress, respiratory diseases and stress.
He explained that all Kuwaiti pilgrims are in good health and that no critical case has been registered, noting that the medical clinic will be settling in (Muzdalifah) to supplement the provision of medical services with the rituals of Hajj. L & # 39; s orientation.
He recalled the directives of Kuwaiti Minister of Health, Sheikh Dr. Basil Al-Sabah, and the undersecretary of the Ministry of Health, Dr. Mustafa Rida, to provide medical services to Kuwaiti pilgrims and to help them receive services and to rebadure their health until the end of the pilgrim season.
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