
Minister of Health and Population Ahmed Radi on Wednesday said that the injured in the Boutroseya church terrorist attack will receive medical treatment abroad at the State's expense.
In press statements, Sherif Wadea, an adviser to the health minister, said that Radi entrusted him with following up the cases in hospitals and outlining a report on their health condition to decide who will need to receive medical treatment abroad.
Measures on this score have already started where four cases that require medical treatment abroad were referred to specialized medical committees to take a decision in this regard, he pointed out.
He added that 17 cases are still receiving medical treatment in Egyptian hospitals.
Source: MENA
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