The UAE's Ministry of Health and Prevention is reminding Hajj pilgrims to take appropriate measures that will keep them safe and healthy during their trip.
The authority has emphasised the importance of taking all necessary vaccines before travelling to Saudi Arabia.
It's also called on pilgrims to stay well-hydrated, carry essential medication, and take precautions in extreme heat.
Meanwhile, those suffering from chronic diseases are advised to conduct medical check-ups before flying out.
Ministry of Health urges pilgrims to strictly adhere to precautionary health measures#WamNews https://t.co/FJo3u62voH
— WAM English (@WAMNEWS_ENG) June 22, 2022


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