Saudi Arabia to reopen borders for vaccinated Umrah pilgrims

Cairo - Capacity increased to 2 million pilgrims from 60,000 pilgrims per month.

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By Reuters

Published: Sun 8 Aug 2021, 6:34 AM

Last updated: Sun 8 Aug 2021, 6:37 AM

Saudi Arabia will gradually begin receiving Umrah pilgrimage requests from abroad for vaccinated pilgrims starting August to 9 after about a year and a half of not receiving overseas worshippers due to the Covid-19 pandemic, the state news agency (SPA) reported early on Sunday.

With a capacity that would rise to 2 million pilgrims from 60,000 pilgrims per month, Makkah, Madina will start welcoming pligrims while maintaining Covid-19 precautionary measures.

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An official in the Hajj and Umrah Ministry said domestic and overseas pilgrims will have to include authorised Covid-19 vaccination certificates along with their Umrah request.

Vaccinated pilgrims from countries that Saudi Arabia includes on its entry-ban list will have to be institutionally quarantined upon arrival, the report added.

Reuters

Published: Sun 8 Aug 2021, 6:34 AM

Last updated: Sun 8 Aug 2021, 6:37 AM

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