Malaysian pilgrims in Mecca told to wear masks as haze, heat worsen


MECCA: Hajj pilgrims should mask up as the air quality has reached unhealthy levels, says Malaysian hajj delegation head Hisham Harun.

He said that Malaysian pilgrims going out of their hotels to the Holy Mosque should take extra precautions, as many of those currently being treated are suffering from respiratory problems due to the exposure to the haze and heat.

Hisham, who is also Tabung Haji Haj Department head, was speaking to the Malaysian media here on May 20 during his weekly briefing on the Malaysian hajj pilgrims.

"As of May 20, we have 141 pilgrims warded with 12 of them at Arab Saudi hospitals and the rest at Tabung Haji medical centres.

"We expect the temperature in Mecca to reach between 45 to 50 degrees Celsius.

"So far, the temperature has already reached 44 degrees Celsius.

"Pilgrims are advised to avoid prolonged exposure to the hot weather and to always take care of their health.

"Considering the current dusty conditions, Hajj pilgrims are recommended to wear face masks when going out to the mosque," said Hisham.

According to iqair.com, on May 20, the Air Quality Index was at 153 - an unhealthy level requiring masking up.

Hisham also said that Tabung Haji is now in a strategic collaboration with Saudi German Hospital for the first time this Hajj season.

"This is to meet the requirements set by the government of Saudi Arabia, which mandates that all official Hajj delegations appoint a local private healthcare service provider to obtain approval to operate treatment centres and clinics. This is also a recognition of Malaysia's high standard of healthcare services," said Hisham.

A total of 31,600 Malaysian pilgrims are currently in Mecca to perform the hajj this year.

Two Malaysian pilgrims have died so far this year. Both were from heart attacks.

 

 

 

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