Saudi Arabia continues its relief work in Yemen

Clinics provided 14,100 prescriptions to patients. (SPA)
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  • The services included clinics for epidemiology, internal medicine, pediatrics, reproductive health, nutritional therapy, immunization, obstetrics, awareness and education, surgery and surgical dressing

HODEIDAH: The King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center is continuing a water supply and environmental sanitation project at camps housing displaced people in Yemen’s Hodeidah governorate.
Between July 6 and 12, 367,500 liters of non-drinking water and 367,500 liters of drinking water were pumped to the sites, and waste was also removed, benefiting 9,800 people.
Meanwhile, mobile medical nutrition clinics of the cener provided treatment services for 37,883 patients in Hodeidah in one month.
The services included clinics for epidemiology, internal medicine, pediatrics, reproductive health, nutritional therapy, immunization, obstetrics, awareness and education, surgery and surgical dressing.
Clinics provided 14,100 prescriptions to patients. Through further services, 28 people were referred to the medical referral department, 5,950 people were referred to the laboratory department, 3,177 people benefited from the awareness and education department and 5,607 people benefited from a range of healthcare services.