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Kuwait parliament building awaiting new members to be elected on April 4.
Meanwhile preparations are in full swing for the elections. Kuwait Ministry of Health has announced it has put in place all necessary services across the election centres.
Dr. Abdullah Al-Sanad, the official spokesman for the Ministry of Health, said peparations include the setting up of 123 medical clinics at various electoral locations, both main and subcommittees, with approximately 655 health personnel being delpoyed to provide care.
Staffs will be working in two shifts in subcommittees and three shifts in main committees, totaling 15 doctors, with three doctors assigned to each committee.
Additionally, 252 nurses, trained to handle emergencies, have received special instructions for Election Day.
Support extends to voters with mobility issues, with the Ministry providing 500 wheelchairs to the Civil Defense Department at the Ministry of Interior for their assistance. Mobile medical bags have also been allocated for immediate treatment until patients can be transferred to clinics or medical facilities.
Ensuring food safety is another priority, with nine preventive teams formed to inspect central kitchens and hotels responsible for food provision to election participants. These teams, consisting of a preventive doctor, health inspectors, and a nutritionist, will monitor compliance with health requirements. Additionally, a dedicated team will address any food-related issues encountered during the electoral process.