JAKARTA - The Ministry of Health (Kemenkes) ensures that all Hajj health teams are fully alerted 24 hours at various strategic points, including in flying groups, sectors, Indonesian Hajj Health Clinics (KKHI), and health posts in the Holy Land.
"For health services, to this day in general, Alhamdulillah, the health condition of our congregation is in a stable condition. Our health team is on standby 24 hours," said Head of the Hajj Health Center of the Ministry of Health Liliek Marhaendro Susilo in Jakarta, Wednesday, May 14, quoted by Antara.
Liliek said promotive, preventive, curative, and rehabilitative services were carried out according to standards, focusing on early detection and rapid treatment of diseases, especially non-communicable diseases, respiratory infections, and hysteric conditions.
According to him, this year's Hajj season, the Congregation's One Health Data system is strengthened as the basis for decision making and medical intervention. The data has been integrated from the embarkation in Indonesia to health services in Saudi Arabia.
Through this integration, said Liliek, the health team can more quickly detect emergency conditions, provide appropriate education, and optimize referrals and follow-up to health services.
Liliek also appealed to the congregation and officers to actively update their health condition through the available application.
"That way, services can be more accurate and personal," he said.
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Liliek reminded the congregation to maintain physical and mental fitness, use optimal rest time, consume at least two liters of water a day, and don't forget to drink oral.
He also reminded the congregation to control physical activity, considering that the peak of the hajj is still quite long.
"We hope that the congregation can carry out the entire series of Hajj services, from wukuf in Arafah to melontar jumrah in Mina, in good health with their respective groups," he said.
Congregants are also asked not to hesitate to consult or take advantage of the health services that are available in each hotel, especially in the lobby of congregational hotels in Makkah and Madinah.
"We also ask for more attention to pilgrims who fall into the category of high risk. Let's take care of each other so that everyone can perform the pilgrimage perfectly," he said.
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