Rural Damascus-SANA
The Ministry of Health, through hospitals and the ambulance and emergency system in the countryside of Damascus, provided more than 100 responses during the blessed Eid al-Adha holiday, most of which were caused by traffic accidents or falls from Eid toys.
Today, during his inspection of the health services provided in a number of hospitals in the Damascus countryside, the Minister of Health, Dr. Hassan Al-Ghubash, confirmed that the ministry has taken all necessary measures and measures to secure health services for citizens during the holiday to ensure the best response in preparation for any emergency cases around the clock.
Dr. Al-Ghubash pointed out that health cadres and facilities will continue to be alert and raise the level of readiness to provide the necessary health response in a timely manner, especially in light of the heavy traffic that is expected to be witnessed on public roads coinciding with the end of the holiday.
Dr. Al-Ghubash appreciated the commitment of the cadres on duty, with their various names and specializations, who exert their utmost energies for the safety of the citizen in various circumstances.
Minister Al-Ghubash's tour included the Qatifah National Hospital, Al-Tal National Hospital, and the ambulance and emergency system in Damascus countryside, in which the Director of Damascus Countryside Health, Dr. Yassin Nanos, and a number of managers and stakeholders participated.
Rama Rashidi
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