Saudi Arabia: Vaccination Needed to Enter Govt, Private Offices

Vaccination will be required to "enter any government or private establishments" as well as to access any entertainment or sports activities, the interior ministry said
Vaccination will be required to "enter any government or private establishments" as well as to access any entertainment or sports activities, the interior ministry said
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Saudi Arabia: Vaccination Needed to Enter Govt, Private Offices

Vaccination will be required to "enter any government or private establishments" as well as to access any entertainment or sports activities, the interior ministry said
Vaccination will be required to "enter any government or private establishments" as well as to access any entertainment or sports activities, the interior ministry said

Saudi Arabia on Tuesday said vaccination against Covid-19 will be mandatory from August 1 to enter any government and private establishments as well as to use public transport. Vaccination will be required to "enter any government or private establishments" as well as to access any entertainment or sports activities, the interior ministry said in a statement published by the official Saudi Press Agency. It will also be required to enter any education institutions and use public transport, it added. Saudi Arabia's health ministry said it has administered more than 12 million coronavirus vaccine doses. On Monday, the government permitted citizens immunized against Covid-19 to travel abroad. The interior ministry said three categories of people would be considered immunized -- those who have received two doses of a coronavirus vaccine, those administered a single dose at least 14 days prior to travel, and people who have recovered from the infection within the previous six months.



Saudi Arabia Condemns Burning of Gaza Hospital by the Israeli Forces

Saudi Arabia Condemns Burning of Gaza Hospital by the Israeli Forces
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Saudi Arabia Condemns Burning of Gaza Hospital by the Israeli Forces

Saudi Arabia Condemns Burning of Gaza Hospital by the Israeli Forces

The Saudi Ministry of Foreign Affairs expressed the Kingdom's condemnation and denunciation, in the strongest terms possible, of the burning of a hospital in the Gaza Strip by the Israeli occupation forces, and the forced evacuation of patients and medical staff.

The ministry said these acts constitute a violation of international law, international humanitarian law, and the most fundamental humanitarian and ethical norms.