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The Saudi Ministry of Health paid tribute today to the Egyptian Medical Mission for Hajj for its efforts to serve Egyptian pilgrims during the year 1440 August 2019.
Drs Wael Moutair, Director General of Health Affairs of the Mecca Region, and Samri Asiri, Director General of the Hajj and Omrah Departments at the Ministry of Health, attended a ceremony organized by the Ministry of Health. health in order to honor the heads of medical missions in several countries of the world. Saudi Arabia.
The Minister of Health and Population for Media Affairs and the official Ministry spokesman said the ceremony was attended by: Dr. Amr Kandil, Medical Attaché and General Supervisor of the Hajj Medical Mission, Dr. Mohamed Dahi, Head of Mission, Dr. Mohamed Hbadani, Head of Mecca Division.
Dr. Amr Kandil explained that this honor comes from the hard work of the mission and its commitment to meet the health requirements of medical clinics, in addition to the primary health services provided by the mission to pilgrims.
Qandil stressed that the daily monitoring of the mission by the Minister of Health and Population, Dr. Hala Zayed, had a considerable impact on the results of the mission thanks to his continuous advice and the resolution of all the problems that had arisen since the initial preparation and preparations for the opening of clinics and the provision of health services. For Egyptian pilgrims, noting that this honor is a pride for the Egyptian medical mission, which is still at the forefront of medical missions in Saudi Arabia.
For his part, Dr. Mohammed Dahi expressed his great pleasure in honorably honoring the medical mission of Hajj this year by paying tribute to the Minister of Health and Population and to all members of the medical mission who work day and night at service of Egyptian pilgrims.
The Saudi Ministry of Health has confirmed the transfer of all Egyptian patients held in Saudi hospitals to hospitals "Bmna and Arafat" to accomplish Hajj, praising the efforts of the Ministry of Health to serve Egyptian patients in particular and patients from all countries in general.
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