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Drug tests for Hajj bus drivers
- Saudi Arabia: Saturday, December 30 - 2006 at 13:20
The Saudi Arabian Ministry of Health has carried out more than 3,200 blood tests on applicants for the job of driving buses transporting Hajj pilgrims in order to detect possible drug abuse, reported Arab News. The various tests threw up 11 positive results. 13 laboratories in Medina and Mecca are also on hand to provide fast results to blood tests for pilgrims if the need should arise.
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