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Health Ministry suspends latent tuberculosis screening during Eid holidays

Health Ministry suspends latent tuberculosis screening during Eid holidays

Times of Oman30-03-2025

Muscat: The Ministry of Health has announced the temporary suspension of the "IGRA" latent tuberculosis screening service for expatriate workers during the Eid Al-Fitr holidays.
The service will resume after the holiday period. The ministry extended its Eid greetings to all, wishing everyone a joyous and blessed occasion.

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