The Interior Ministry has announced that it has lifted restrictions on Kovid security in Saudi Arabia. Ministry spokespersons said that there has been a huge increase in the rates of immunizations and immunizations against Kovid and that the country has been able to fight the epidemic.
In the Masjid al-Haram in Makkah and the Masjid al-Nabawi in the Prophet’s city of Madinah, the practice of maintaining social distance was avoided. Meanwhile, wearing a mask will continue to be mandatory. Maintaining social distance in public places is also avoided.
Those who enter the country without taking the two-dose vaccine earlier, those entering the country on visitor and visit visas are exempted from the requirement of compulsory quarantine and the requirement to submit a PCR test before arriving in Saudi Arabia.
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