Head of the hajj medical mission Ahmed el Ansari said as many as 107 Egyptian patients have been inspected in the mobile clinics set up in Mecca and al Madinah al Mounawarah.
In statements on Sunday, Ansari said the hajj mission has not detected any infectious diseases among the Egyptian pilgrims so far, adding that five clinics have already been finalized in Mecca.
He also noted that posters and leaflets have been distributed in most of the hajj hotels in Mecca including the phone numbers and addresses of the clinics set up by the Egyptian medical mission as part of its efforts to help Egyptian pilgrims during the hajj season.
Source: Mena
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