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Saudi Nurses Proud of Taking Part in Serving Pilgrims
05 October 2014
Saudi nurses (of both genders) working for the Ministry of Health (MOH), assigned to work within the hospitals of the Holy Sites during this year’s Hajj season (1435H), affirmed that the world concerns regarding the Corona and Ebola outbreaks have not daunted them from participating in serving the Hajj performers. They went on adding that they are supported by Allah, the Almighty, and committed to the preventive requirements and instructions on which the MOH trained them before the Hajj season kicks off. 
 
A nurse called Hussein Buhmud, affiliated to the Ihsa Health Affairs Directorate, said that this is the third time he has taken part in the honor of serving the Hajj performers, emphasizing that he has not paid attention to the concerns related to the epidemiological diseases. He went on adding that he has put his trust in Allah, and has set out to the Holy Sites after he has obtained specialized training courses presented by the MOH on dealing with the epidemiological diseases.
 
Another nurse called Mohammed Khurmi, seconded from the Riyadh Health Affairs Directorate picks the thread of the talk affirming that he has been keen on participating in serving the Hajj performers; in order to gain more experience in the nursing field through dealing with all the cases during the Hajj season.
 
One more nurse called Nasser Alqinbr, seconded from the Eastern Region Health Affairs Directorate, says that he takes part in the task of serving the Hajj performers for the second running time, making clear that he has been interested in getting the honor of serving the Hajj performers, as well as contributing to succeeding the efforts and services delivered by our prudent government in service of the Hajj performers.
 
As regards the female element, a nurse by the name of Salma Bahari, seconded from the King Saud Medical City, pointed out that this is the first time she has taken part in the Hajj season. Yet, she has kept track of the efforts made by her colleagues in the past years. This year, she has been keen on participating for gaining more experience in work field, and for being honored by serving the Hajj performers.
 
Similarly, her colleague called Jawahrah Hamd remarked that she has taken part in this year’s Hajj season to be rewarded by Allah by serving the Hajj performers. She went on pointing out that she has not been put off by the epidemiological diseases, putting her trust in Allah, the Almighty, along with her adhering  to  the preventive requirements and instructions on which they have been trained for dealing with such cases, if detected, Allah forbids.  
 
One more nurse called Reem Alta’imi gets a word in saying that she has taken part for getting the honor of serving the Hajj performers, and for gaining experience. She also added that she has not been discouraged by the Corona and Ebola outbreaks as she has put her trust in Allah. And, she has set her sights on taking part in serving the Hajj performers after she and colleagues have obtained training courses on ways of prevention and their adhering to them.  
 
Still, a nurse called Sarah Aleta’ibi stressed that she has participated to be rewarded by Allah, to be honored by serving the Hajj performers and to gain experience. She also remarked that she has been supported by her family for taking part in the Hajj season. One more nurse by the name of Ashwq Aldwsri debuting in the Hajj season, emphasized that she has heard of her colleagues about the experience gained, so she has made up her mind of taking part this year. 
  
In a similar fashion, a dental technician called Taghreed Alshnar said that this is the seventh time she has taken part in the Hajj season, and she has gained much experience from these participations. And, every year, she is keen on taking part to get the honor of serving the Hajj performers.
 



Last Update : 08 October 2014 08:57 AM
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