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Hajj 2024, Saudi prepares drones for emergency medical services

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Jeddah: Saudi health authorities announced the plan to deploy drones for the swift transfer of blood and lab samples among hospitals in the holy sites of Mina and Arafat during this Hajj season.

Saudi Arabia is set to officially incorporate drones into its medical infrastructure during the upcoming Hajj season. This innovative approach follows a successful drill conducted by the Saudi Ministry of Health in collaboration with the Saudi Post (SPL) last year, demonstrating the feasibility and effectiveness of using drones for blood transport.

The integration of drones in blood transport services is expected to significantly reduce the time required for transferring vital medical supplies. By cutting down the transport duration to a mere two minutes, compared to the traditional two and a half hours, Saudi authorities aim to expedite emergency response efforts and improve overall healthcare accessibility for pilgrims.

The decision to employ drones for blood transfer highlights Saudi’s efforts to enhance the quality of healthcare services provided during the Hajj pilgrimage. With nearly 2 million pilgrims performing Hajj annually, the initiative addresses the need for swift and efficient medical assistance.

The introduction of drone technology for blood transfer marks a significant milestone in Saudi Arabia's efforts to modernize healthcare services during the Hajj pilgrimage. With the potential to revolutionize emergency response capabilities and enhance healthcare accessibility, this initiative demonstrates Saudi Arabia's proactive approach towards ensuring the well-being of pilgrims.

As preparations for the upcoming Hajj season are underway, Saudi Arabia has announced new regulations to streamline the pilgrimage process. Minister of Hajj Tawfiq Al Rabiah emphasized that no specific places would be allocated for countries at the holy sites, with designations being made based on contractual agreements. This streamlined approach aims to facilitate Hajj preparations and ensure a smooth pilgrimage experience for all participants.

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