Karbala health begins to examine and vaccinate more than 1400 pilgrims and need

The Karbala Health Department started this week to examine and vaccinate 1455 pilgrims and pilgrims who will perform Hajj this year, indicating that it has set up 6 health centers to complete this process.

In a statement received by Al-Ghad Press, the Director General of the Department, Sabah Al-Moussawi, said in a statement received by Al-Ghad Press that this week, the Department examined the pilgrims of the province whose names appeared in this year's 1455 pilgrimage lists.

"Two primary health care centers have been identified within the center of the center, namely the annex and the western Abbasid, along with the health center in Ain al-Tamar district (80 km) west of the governorate, the typical Indian center in the district of Hindi (22 km) east of the governorate, Free zone within the free sector, as well as the health center in the Husseiniya area. "

He added that "a committee was set up in each health center to examine the pilgrims physically and provide them with health cards that prove their safety from transitional diseases, and their readiness to health and psychological to perform the rituals of Hajj," noting that "was given to victims of meningitis and influenza, They were also provided with health messages, including guidelines and medical advice to prevent sunburn, respiratory and intestinal diseases. "


"All the vaccines used to vaccinate pilgrims are imported from solid international origins," Moussawi said.


It is worth mentioning that the Department conducted a public lottery between (413) doctors and (1269) nursing staff members who meet the requirements of the Hajj mission and resulted in the selection of (4) doctors, two males And one female nurse, is the province's share of the medical mission that will escort the Iraqi pilgrims to the Holy Land this year.

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