Coronavirus: Saudi Arabia establishes COVID-1 protocols, restrictions on limited Hayy

Saudi Cinput for Disease Prevention and Control published Sunday defense protocols and restrictions applicable to coronavirus to impose the draw near the season of the hajj pilgrim symbol, official news firm SPA reported.

The Kingdom announced on June 22 that it will allow a “limited” variety of other Americans to perform the Hajj this year, the COVID-1 pandemic, and that these other Americans may be of alternate nationalities but are in a position in Saudi Arabia.

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There are five pillars of Islam and a will for Muslims without disabilities once or more in their lives. Around five million pilgrims regularly travel to the holiest sites of Islam in Mecca and Medina for The Hague of a week. This year’s Hayy is expected to begin beyond July.

Cleaners empty a water point in Zamzam after the outbreak of coronavirus Grand Mosque in the holy city of Mecca, Saudi Arabia, March 3, 2020. (Reuters)

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