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Saudi to allow foreign pilgrims' entry

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Published : Oct 27, 2020, 3:35 PM IST

Riyadh would allow foreign pilgrims to enter the nation from November 1 and they will be required to remain in quarantine for three days upon their arrival due to the pandemic.

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Muslim pilgrims are seen at the Grand Mosque in Mecca, Saudi Arabia, on Aug. 29, 2017

Riyadh: Saudi Arabia will allow foreign pilgrims, between the age of 18-50, to enter the country to perform 'Umrah' (the Islamic pilgrimage to Mecca) starting from Sunday onwards, media reports said on Tuesday.

The move marks the third phase of the gradual relaxation of Umrah services, reported Gulf News.

According to the precautionary measures and preventive protocols issued by the Ministry of Hajj and Umrah, pilgrims will be required to remain in quarantine for three days upon their arrival in the wake of the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic.

Read also: Saudi royals must answer in 9/11 lawsuit: US judge

Under these regulations, pilgrims must possess a PCR medical test certificate showing that they are Covid-19 negative, issued not more than 72 hours from the time of taking sample until the time of departure to the Kingdom, the Saudi Okaz newspaper said in a report.

The latest development comes after Mecca's Grand Mosque on October 4 reopened its doors to the first group of pilgrims performing Umrah after six months of Covid-19 restrictions.

As part of its measures to combat the pandemic, Saudi Arabia had suspended the Umrah pilgrimage and prayers in mosques in mid-March, reports Arab News.

The Kingdom also halted international flights and implemented a lockdown.

As of Sunday, Saudi Arabia has reported a total of 335,997 coronavirus cases and 4,850 deaths.

IANS

Riyadh: Saudi Arabia will allow foreign pilgrims, between the age of 18-50, to enter the country to perform 'Umrah' (the Islamic pilgrimage to Mecca) starting from Sunday onwards, media reports said on Tuesday.

The move marks the third phase of the gradual relaxation of Umrah services, reported Gulf News.

According to the precautionary measures and preventive protocols issued by the Ministry of Hajj and Umrah, pilgrims will be required to remain in quarantine for three days upon their arrival in the wake of the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic.

Read also: Saudi royals must answer in 9/11 lawsuit: US judge

Under these regulations, pilgrims must possess a PCR medical test certificate showing that they are Covid-19 negative, issued not more than 72 hours from the time of taking sample until the time of departure to the Kingdom, the Saudi Okaz newspaper said in a report.

The latest development comes after Mecca's Grand Mosque on October 4 reopened its doors to the first group of pilgrims performing Umrah after six months of Covid-19 restrictions.

As part of its measures to combat the pandemic, Saudi Arabia had suspended the Umrah pilgrimage and prayers in mosques in mid-March, reports Arab News.

The Kingdom also halted international flights and implemented a lockdown.

As of Sunday, Saudi Arabia has reported a total of 335,997 coronavirus cases and 4,850 deaths.

IANS

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