The Maldives Hajj Corporation has confirmed that all pilgrims who traveled to Saudi Arabia for this year's Hajj completed their required travel vaccinations. This announcement follows the death of a pilgrim who returned to the Maldives and was diagnosed with meningitis.
In a press release, the Hajj Corporation emphasized that all pilgrims adhered to the vaccination guidelines set by the Saudi Hajj Ministry. These guidelines mandate vaccinations against polio, meningitis, and influenza. The Hajj Corporation ensured that these vaccinations were administered before the pilgrims' departure.
"The safety and security of the pilgrims are the top priority of the management of the Maldives Hajj Corporation," stated the Hajj Corporation. They assured the public that all necessary precautions and health protocols were strictly followed to protect the health and well-being of the pilgrims.
The corporation's statement aims to reassure the public and the families of the pilgrims that comprehensive health measures were in place during this year's Hajj pilgrimage.
In a press release, the Hajj Corporation emphasized that all pilgrims adhered to the vaccination guidelines set by the Saudi Hajj Ministry. These guidelines mandate vaccinations against polio, meningitis, and influenza. The Hajj Corporation ensured that these vaccinations were administered before the pilgrims' departure.
"The safety and security of the pilgrims are the top priority of the management of the Maldives Hajj Corporation," stated the Hajj Corporation. They assured the public that all necessary precautions and health protocols were strictly followed to protect the health and well-being of the pilgrims.
The corporation's statement aims to reassure the public and the families of the pilgrims that comprehensive health measures were in place during this year's Hajj pilgrimage.