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The ministry said in a statement that among the pilgrims going to the clinics, 311 cases in Mecca and 715 cases in Medina, pointing out that 6 cases had entered Saudi hospitals and had left two after their cure, and that 39, there are still 4 cases under treatment Now
For his part, the head of the medical mission of Hajj Mohammed Zahei, according to which a dialysis was carried out for a case in a hospital in Saudi Arabia, and received another case of chemotherapy, stressing that the medical team in coordination with Saudi hospitals before dialysis and chemotherapy sessions, Egyptian pilgrims are fully supported by the medical service, as the medical team of the medical mission responsible for daily control of all hospitals where there are detained pilgrims to control them and monitor their health.
He stressed that the prevention team continues to organize seminars to inform pilgrims about preventive measures, distribute leaflets and leaflets to identify infectious and non-communicable diseases and how to prevent them.
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