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    Saudi Health Minister reports no epidemic threats during Hajj

    Arabian Media staffBy Arabian Media staffMay 27, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Saudi Arabia’s Minister of Health, Fahad Al-Jalajel, announced on Monday that no epidemic cases have been detected among pilgrims during the ongoing Hajj season, affirming that there is no risk of disease outbreaks.

    “We are pleased to announce that no epidemic cases have been detected so far and there is no risk for outbreak of diseases. The health and safety of pilgrims remain our highest priority,” Al-Jalajel stated during a press conference in Riyadh.

    The kingdom’s extensive preparedness for Hajj 2025 has been guided by the directives of King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, involving close cooperation across public, private, and non-governmental sectors.

    Health authorities began Hajj readiness months in advance, conducting global health risk assessments for diseases such as yellow fever, polio, and meningitis.

    These efforts led to the implementation of strict health entry requirements and the introduction of new “health capability” criteria to ensure pilgrims are medically fit to perform the rituals safely.

    Medical services already in place to support Hajj pilgrims

    Since the arrival of the first flight under the Makkah Route Initiative, health teams have been stationed at 14 entry points across land, air, and sea to provide immediate medical services.

    To date, over 50,000 healthcare services have been delivered, including 140 surgeries, 65 cardiac catheterisations, and six open-heart procedures.

    To bolster emergency response capabilities, the Ministry of Health has activated 11 medical evacuation aircraft, 900 ambulances, and 71 new emergency points, with more than 7,500 paramedics deployed on the ground.

    In anticipation of extreme heat conditions, the Royal Commission for Makkah City and Holy Sites has planted over 10,000 trees, expanded shaded walkways, and installed 400 water stations and mist fans.

    The ministry has also significantly enhanced health infrastructure at the holy sites. Bed capacity has increased by 60 per cent compared to last year, with a new emergency hospital featuring 200 beds inaugurated in Mina. Additionally, three field hospitals totalling more than 1,200 beds have been deployed in collaboration with the Ministries of Defense, Interior, and National Guard.

    This year marks the highest-ever private sector involvement in Hajj healthcare, with three major private hospitals operating in the holy sites.

    Advanced digital solutions are being utilised, including smart monitoring devices for high-risk pilgrims connected to Seha Virtual Hospital — recognised as the world’s largest virtual hospital — and telemedicine services for remote consultations.

    Over 50,000 healthcare and technical professionals are working with full readiness to ensure the health and safety of pilgrims.

    Al-Jalajel urged pilgrims to remain vigilant: “You are the most important part of Hajj. Your awareness, prevention, and responsibility matter. Stay hydrated, avoid prolonged walking and overcrowded areas, wear your mask, use an umbrella, and follow movement instructions. If you feel unwell, seek help immediately. We are always by your side.”

    He emphasised that “awareness, prevention, and responsibility are not only personal choices — but religious and humanitarian obligations to protect the health and safety of all pilgrims.”





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