The Pakistan Hajj Medical Mission advises that pilgrims wear facemasks, carry umbrellas, drink plenty of water, protect themselves from the sun, and avoid dehydration during these hot weather conditions in Hajj.
The Hajj Medical Mission, led by Brigadier Jamil Ahmed Lakhair, has prepared all the necessary arrangements to care for the pilgrim’s health.
The Hajj Medical Mission recommended that the pilgrims take the necessary precautions, such as using oral rehydration salts, to stay healthy.
It also formed a 400-member medical team equipped with substantial medicines to provide optimal healthcare services to Pakistani pilgrims. The Saudi National Center of Meteorology predicts it has predicted high temperatures as well as humidity throughout the Hajj.
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