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Saudi Arabia will conduct Hajj in line with strict anti-virus guidelines: Ministry

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The Saudi Ministry of Hajj and Umrah has confirmed the Kingdom's plan to perform the Hajj rite this year.

But even so, it will be designed in such a manner that pilgrims' wellbeing and welfare are preserved at any cost keeping in mind the challenges of the pandemic. It will be in compliance with health, protection, and regulatory controls and regulations, so that devotees can perform the rituals conveniently and in healthy surroundings, without having any fear of getting infected.

The Ministry confirmed that Saudi health authorities are beginning to evaluate conditions and undertake all necessary precautions to protect human health. It also added that the specifics of the controls and organizational arrangements for this year's Hajj would be revealed in time.

The decision also illustrates Saudi Arabia's unwavering desire to allow pilgrims to the Grand Holy Mosque and the Prophet's Holy Mosque to perform Hajj and Umrah practices, as the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia takes into consideration human health and protection.

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