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Saudi hosts vaccinated pilgrims for 2nd downsized hajj
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15/07/2021 - 05:06 Distanced pilgrims: for the second year running, the hajj pilgrimage has been dramatically downscaled from normal times STR AFP/File 4 min
Riyadh (AFP)
Saudi Arabia will host another downsized hajj from Saturday, with only residents fully vaccinated against the coronavirus permitted and overseas Muslim pilgrims barred for a second year.
The kingdom seeks to repeat last year s success that saw no virus outbreak during the five-day Muslim ritual.
It is allowing 60,000 residents of Saudi Arabia to participate, higher than in 2020 but drastically lower than in normal times. People will begin to arrive on Saturday, a day before the start of rites.
60,000 Saudi residents of to participate SAMAA | AFP - Posted: Jul 15, 2021 | Last Updated: 17 hours ago SAMAA | AFP Posted: Jul 15, 2021 | Last Updated: 17 hours ago
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Saudi Arabia will host another downsized hajj from
Saturday, with only residents fully vaccinated against the coronavirus
permitted and overseas Muslim pilgrims barred for a second year.
The kingdom seeks to repeat last year’s success that saw no
virus outbreak during the five-day Muslim ritual.
It is allowing 60,000 residents of Saudi Arabia to
participate, higher than in 2020 but drastically lower than in normal times.
People will begin to arrive on Saturday, a day before the start of rites.