Doha: Saudi media said that the Saudi Ministry of Health is moving to impose new health requirements on workers and those assigned to work in the 2021 Hajj, as well as on resident and foreign pilgrims before the start of the hajj season this year | |
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The regulations also included requiring pilgrims from outside the Kingdom to take a WHO-approved coronavirus vaccine, provided that the second dose of the vaccine is obtained about a week before entering the Kingdom | The regulations included that all hajj officials and workers receive two doses of the anti-coronavirus vaccine approved in the Kingdom, at least one week before the start of the mandate and that wearing masks is mandatory for all pilgrims and workers at all times |
The regulations stressed the importance of spacing within the residence when staying at a distance of one and a half meters between pilgrims, scheduling the movement of the flow of the pilgrims into groups so that each group is pre-defined and with at least one accompanying group leader, and each group does not exceed 100 pilgrims, determining the periods of stay in the hajj areas for each stage, and utilizes all legitimate licenses to ease the regulation.
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