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COVID-19 vaccine not needed for Ramadan Umrah pilgrim- Saudi Arabia

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The Saudi Arabia Ministry of Hajj and Umrah says pilgrims wishing to perform lesser Hajj (Umrah) during Ramadan this year will not have to be vaccinated against the coronavirus (COVID-19).

While answering a query about vaccinations on Twitter, the ministry’s customer service centre account said that inoculations are not a requirement yet to get permission for Umrah during Ramadan.

However, the ministry earlier this week issued a circular that requires sectors operating in Hajj and Umrah-related services to vaccinate their entire staff before Ramadan starts on April 12. Workers not vaccinated must provide proof of a negative PCR test result, renewed every seven days at the facility’s expense.

Read Also:WHO warns of possible COVID-19 surge during Ramadan and Easter

Meanwhile, the Ministry of Municipal, Rural Affairs and Housing said that it will intensify inspection tours during Ramadan at gathering places to ensure social distancing.

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Authorities have shut down 11 mosques in six regions around the Kingdom after 11 cases of COVID-19 were reported among worshippers.

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