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The following is a report written on Thursday, September 12, 2019.
The head of the delegation accompanying Tunisian pilgrims, Dr. Nabil Ben Saleh, told Mosaique that 20,000 candidates had been screened for the Hajj pilgrimage and that 11,500 pilgrims had been vaccinated.
The list of health delegations accompanying the pilgrims was defined by 85 members, including 28 doctors and 57 paramedical staff. An action plan was developed for the health mission to ensure health coverage throughout the season and in the future. accommodation of pilgrims.
The Ministry and MINURSO also provided 2,500 kg of medicines and medical equipment previously shipped to Saudi Arabia, as well as the return of 150 kg of drugs to Tunisia, with four ambulances on site.
This year, the Mission has concentrated 5 clinics in Mecca in all hotels. The health mission provided 1,822 outpatient consultations, 130 in-depth examinations and 54 hospitalizations in Saudi hospitals, as well as 8 surgeries for limb fractures and acute digestive diseases.
He explained that immediately after Tashreeq, the return of six pilgrims to Tunisia for health reasons had been expedited and framed, with the registration of four natural death cases, which are at the heart of the most important causes of these deaths.
Nahed Jendoubi
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SOURCE: Mosaic
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