Saudi Arabia’s Minister of Health, Fahd Al-Jalajel, has confirmed that the health status of pilgrims during the 2025 Hajj season (1445 AH) remains stable and safe,
with no epidemic threats or signs of disease outbreaks detected so far.
Speaking to the media, Al-Jalajel emphasized that the Ministry of Health, in coordination with relevant authorities,
continues to closely monitor the health situation in Makkah and the holy sites through well-equipped medical centers and highly trained medical teams.

He noted that the ministry has implemented advanced epidemiological surveillance systems and real-time data analysis technologies to enable rapid response to any potential health incidents.
Al-Jalajel highlighted that pilgrim safety remains a top national priority, with more than 25 hospitals and 150 healthcare centers dedicated to providing comprehensive health services,
including awareness, prevention, and treatment across all Hajj locations.
He reaffirmed the ministry’s full preparedness and proactive response capabilities, wishing all pilgrims a safe, healthy, and epidemic-free pilgrimage experience.
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