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To assess preparedness, forty medical delegations visit hospitals in Makkah and holy sites.

- Approximately forty individuals from various Islamic countries were recognized for their distinguished work in facilitating Hajj rituals in a disease-free environment.
The Ministry of Health held its annual meeting for foreign medical offices for pilgrims after acquiring the necessary permits.

- After obtaining the required permits, the Ministry of Health convened its annual conference for foreign medical offices for pilgrims.


- In order to assess their preparedness, health officials scheduled trips to Makkah hospitals and holy places.


- About forty people from different Islamic nations received recognition for their outstanding work in providing a disease-free atmosphere for Hajj ceremonies.


Makkah, June 11, 2024." On Monday evening, there was an annual foreign medical missions meeting held by the Ministry of Health for intending pilgrims as soon as it had obtained all the required authorizations and licenses necessary for the pilgrimage services. Precisely, the appropriate permits were sought before the acquisition of the permits. The health officials aimed to visit holy sites and hospitals in Makkah just prior to convening the conference. They also planned to tour hospitals in Makkah. Medical delegates evaluated the readiness of various health facilities and locations during their trip. The meeting honored the leaders of worldwide medical offices for pilgrims. Approximately forty individuals from various Islamic countries received recognition for their distinguished work.


The leadership and government of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia are holding the conference to express gratitude to the missions for their helpful cooperation in achieving the objectives established to facilitate Hajj rituals in an environment free of diseases and epidemics. The custodian of the two holy mosques was cited as saying, These are delegations of Allah, so they have to be served excellently, while the representative of Egypt's medical offices for pilgrims thanked the missions for their efforts. The delegate also complimented the efforts of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. The chiefs of missions also praised the administration of the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques for its efforts to provide pilgrims, who are considered to be Allah's guests, with high-quality medical care.



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