Sumairi said. Various moving medical units will go round the holy sites to give medical treatment to the pilgrims. Pilgrims admitted in the hospitals, who are unable to perform Hajj rites, will be taken on 9th of Dhul Hijja to Arafat in ambulances and then transferred to Muzdalifa, Mina and back to Makkah. Their treatment will continue until their condition improves. Al-Sumairi added that the Directorate of Health Affairs has also arranged a special clinic for the royal guests at the holy sites. The separate medical units will be attached with the campus of the Ministry of Hajj, the Ministry of Culture and Information as well as the Muslim World League at Mina and Arafat. The intensive care unit in King Abdul Aziz Hospital in Makkah had been equipped with sophisticated medical apparatus with an expenditure of SR 5.8 million to serve the pilgrims.