DOHA (Reuters) – Qatari medical practitioners will not ask patients about their marital status, religion or any other status when providing medical care during the world cup, a healthcare spokesperson said on Thursday.
“Health care practitioners will only ask medical questions,” Yousef Al Maslamani added when asked if patients seeking medical care will be asked if they have had extramarital sex.
(Reporting by Andrew Mills; Writing by Enas Alashray; Editing by David Goodman)