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Coronavirus: Saudi Arabia says only vaccinated people to enter Holy Mosques

According to Kingdom's Ministry of Hajj and Umrah, new guidelines will come into effect from 1st of Ramadan

Web Desk
April 05, 2021


MAKKAH: The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia announced new terms and conditions for visitors and Umrah pilgrims and has said that only those who have received coronavirus vaccines will be allowed to enter the holy mosques, the country's media reported Monday.

According to the Kingdom's Ministry of Hajj and Umrah, the new terms and conditions will come into effect from the 1st of Ramadan.

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Per the new guidelines, only those pilgrims who have been duly inoculated with the coronavirus vaccine will be allowed to visit theAl-Masjid an-Nabawi (The Prophet's Mosque) and Masjid al-Haram (The Great Mosque), the ministry said.

The ministry clarified that any person who wishes to visit the two holy mosques for the purpose of Umrah or offering prayers must have received both the shots of the vaccine, otherwise, they will not be allowed to enter the mosques.

The ministry added that even after being inoculated, all those praying in the mosques will still have to follow the Kingdom's coronavirus protocols.

Visitors and pilgrims will be able to choose the date and time of their visit to the mosques contingent upon strict adherence to the coronavirus protocols, the ministry said.


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