MoHAP Urges Hajj Pilgrims to Get Necessary Vaccinations
The Ministry of Health and Prevention (MoHAP) has called on all pilgrims heading to Saudi Arabia for Hajj to take the flu jab and receive all necessary vaccinations.
MoHAP advised to take all required basic doses at least 15 days before travelling to ensure the vaccine's effectiveness and provide sufficient immunity for prevention.
Pilgrims must register vaccination doses on international cards, heed precautions, and visit health centers before Hajj, especially those with chronic illnesses. Mandatory vaccinations safeguard pilgrims, with the Ministry urging adequate medication supply, recommended immunizations, and regular exercise for health maintenance.
Prioritising pilgrims’ health & safety
Dr. Hussain Abdul Rahman Al Rand, Assistant Under-Secretary for the Public Health Sector, emphasised the importance of Emirati pilgrims receiving the flu shot as part of their health preparations for the Hajj season. He highlighted that this measure would ensure the protection of their health and the safety of the community from infectious diseases that may spread in large gatherings such as Hajj.
Dr. Nada Al Marzouqi, Director of the Department of Public Health and Prevention, stressed that adhering to preventive measures is crucial to avoid health issues during the Hajj.
Al Marzouqi advised pilgrims to take precautions against heat exhaustion and physical stress, as these conditions can increase susceptibility to illnesses. Additionally, she emphasised the importance of following a healthy and balanced diet to help preserve health and ensure that worshipper can comfortably and safely perform their rituals.
News Source: Emirates News Agency