According to Saudi Arabia's Ministry of Hajj and Umrah, non-vaccinated people can pray in the Two Holy Mosques as long as they are not infected or in contact with an infected person.
In response to a question about the necessity of taking a third dose of the Corona vaccine for reservations to perform Umrah, the official Twitter account of the Ministry of Hajj and Umrah responded.
In response, the Ministry said non-vaccinated people may pray in the Two Holy Mosques and that permits were issued based on the Eatmarna application for Umrah, stating that they are not infected or have had contact with an infected person.
Additionally, the Ministry stated that it is not necessary to submit a negative result of an approved PCR test or an approved Rapid Antigen Test for Corona virus before coming to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, provided that there is insurance to cover the costs of treatment.
According to Hisham Saeed, spokesperson of the Ministry of Hajj and Umrah, there are currently no restrictions or specific numbers for performing Umrah.
In an interview with Al-Ekhbariya channel, he said the only limitation is the times and periods of time available on Eatmarna, highlighting that everyone is able to book.
