Saudi Arabia has announced new terms and conditions amid the corona cases rising. The Kingdom has issued some guidelines in regard to concern for visitors and Umrah pilgrims in the wake of surging coronavirus cases. Here the highlights of the revised new guidelines which will come into effect from the 1st of Ramadan:
*People who received coronavirus vaccines will be only allowed to enter
*Pilgrims who have been duly vaccinated with the vaccine will be allowed to visit the holy Al-Masjid an-Nabawi (The Prophet's Mosque) and Masjid al-Haram (The Great Mosque)
*Any person willing to visit the two holy mosques must have received both the shots of the vaccine
*Even after being inoculated, all those praying in the mosques will still have to follow the Kingdom's protocols issued against the novel coronavirus
*Visitors and pilgrims will be able to choose the date and time of their visit to the mosques
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