Saudi Arabia: Umra resumes with few pilgrims

Dubai: Omra service will soon resume with a limited number of national pilgrims from the Kingdom, local media reported.

This resolution is part of the Interior Ministry’s plans to ease restrictions, which on Sunday announced the component lifting of restrictions from 15 September and the total uprising from 1 January 2021.

The ministry said Gulf citizens and non-Saudis with valid entry permits or visas will be able to enter the kingdom from Tuesday, September 15, provided they are not inflamed by the virus.

He also announced that a plan to lift the suspension of Omra service will be announced in a smooth pandemic-like advance.

According to the sources, domestic pilgrims will be allowed to carry out the pilgrimage, provided that they meet certain conditions, being mandatory for pilgrims to bring with them a medical certificate proving that they test negative for coronavirus.

The opening of the door for the Umra will be done in accordance with precautionary measures and preventive protocols opposed to coronaviruses. The Ministry of Hajj and Umra will soon publicize the terms and situations in this regard, he stressed.

The source indicated that there will be a cellular application that will specify the date and time of the functionality of the pilgrimage through pilgrim and that a permit will be issued to practice Umrah through the government corresponding to those who meet the conditions.

Hajj and Umra’s Deputy Minister for Hajj Affairs Dr. Hussein Al Sharif previously showed that the ministry will make paintings to assess the joy of the exceptional good fortune of Hajj’s recent season. to implement high-quality regulatory and fitness measures for Omra’s upcoming season.

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