Bahrain and Saudi Arabia are considering a plan to open a clinic on the King Fahd Causeway that links the two kingdoms. The clinic, to be set up on the Bahraini side of the artificial island border station used for police and customs checks, will provide basic medical services to passengers in need of treatment. The significance of the clinic is regularly highlighted during peak usage of Bahrain’s only terrestrial link by Bahrainis and Bahrain-based foreigners going or coming back from Umrah and Haj (pilgrimage). The causeway, the longest bridge in the Arab world, is one of the busiest traffic areas between Arab countries.from gulfnews.com
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