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Ministry of Health: 150 domestic pilgrims’ Hajj permits revoked for not being vaccinated

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Last updated: 2024/06/15 at 8:21 AM
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The Ministry of Health in Saudi Arabia has reported that 99 percent of domestic pilgrims who participated in this year’s Hajj season have been vaccinated. They have emphasized the importance of ensuring the health and safety of all pilgrims so that they can perform their rituals in good health. It was reported that 150 pilgrims had their Hajj permits revoked for failing to complete the mandatory immunization. The Ministry of Health is dedicated to taking all necessary measures to protect pilgrims from infectious diseases and maintain public health at the Holy Sites.

The Ministry of Health has urged citizens and expatriates in the Kingdom who plan to undertake the Hajj pilgrimage to ensure they complete their vaccination doses and document them in the Sehhaty application. This initiative is part of the ministry’s efforts to prevent the spread of diseases and promote the well-being of all pilgrims. By completing their vaccinations, pilgrims can reduce the risk of contracting illnesses while participating in the religious pilgrimage.

Vaccination plays a crucial role in safeguarding the health of individuals, especially in crowded environments such as the Holy Sites during the Hajj season. The Ministry of Health has emphasized the importance of immunization as a preventive measure to protect pilgrims and help maintain a safe and healthy environment during the pilgrimage. By ensuring that all pilgrims are vaccinated, the ministry aims to reduce the risk of outbreaks of infectious diseases and promote the overall well-being of those participating in Hajj.

The decision to revoke Hajj permits for pilgrims who did not complete the mandatory immunization underscores the ministry’s commitment to upholding public health standards. By enforcing these requirements, the ministry aims to ensure that all pilgrims adhere to the necessary health protocols to prevent the spread of diseases. This measure serves as a proactive approach to safeguarding the health and safety of pilgrims and minimizing the risk of potential health hazards during the Hajj pilgrimage.

The Ministry of Health’s announcement regarding the high rate of vaccination among domestic pilgrims reflects a successful implementation of their immunization campaign. By achieving a vaccination rate of 99 percent, the ministry has demonstrated its dedication to protecting the health of pilgrims and promoting a safe environment for all participants. This accomplishment highlights the effectiveness of the ministry’s efforts to raise awareness about the importance of vaccination and ensure compliance with health regulations among Hajj pilgrims.

In conclusion, the Ministry of Health’s focus on vaccination among domestic pilgrims during the Hajj season is a vital component of their commitment to public health and safety. By requiring all pilgrims to complete their vaccination doses and documenting them in the Sehhaty application, the ministry aims to prevent the spread of infectious diseases and promote the well-being of all participants. Through these measures, the ministry seeks to create a safe and healthy environment for pilgrims to perform their religious rituals without compromising their health.

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