Saudi Arabia Reduces Quarantine to 5 Days

GACA issued new instructions to all airliners operating in the Kingdom’s airports. Photo: Abdullah al-Falih
GACA issued new instructions to all airliners operating in the Kingdom’s airports. Photo: Abdullah al-Falih
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Saudi Arabia Reduces Quarantine to 5 Days

GACA issued new instructions to all airliners operating in the Kingdom’s airports. Photo: Abdullah al-Falih
GACA issued new instructions to all airliners operating in the Kingdom’s airports. Photo: Abdullah al-Falih

The General Authority of Civil Aviation (GACA) said it will reduce the period of institutional quarantine to five days for non-vaccinated passengers or those who received only one dose of the approved vaccines in the Kingdom, provided that they submit a negative PCR before departure for the Kingdom.

On Monday, GACA issued new instructions to all airliners operating in the Kingdom’s airports to update the entry mechanism and procedures for residents and visitors arriving from countries not on Saudi Arabia's entry banned list, and to reduce the period of institutional quarantine.

The new measures will be effective as of Thursday September 23, at 12:00 pm.

GACA said that it requests two PCR tests, the first within 24 hours from arriving and the second on the 5th day of the institutional quarantine.

According to the new instructions, an individual who is immune by a COVID-19 vaccine not approved by the World Health Organization (WHO) and in the Kingdom, or who is immune by receiving one of the vaccines approved by the WHO, but not approved in Saudi Arabia, is also required to submit a negative PCR test taken within 72 hours before departure for Saudi Arabia and to quarantine for five days.

GACA stated that dependents are allowed to enter with their immune relatives while unvaccinated dependents shall be subject to home quarantine for five days with a PCR test taken on the 5th day.

Meanwhile, institutional quarantine procedures are applied to unvaccinated dependents aged 18 or older.

GACA stressed that residents must take the second COVID-19 dose in the Kingdom after the end of the institutional quarantine, and whoever is fully immune by vaccines approved by the WHO, but not approved in the Kingdom, currently the Sinopharma vaccine and the Sinovac vaccine, should receive a booster dose from one of the vaccines available in the Kingdom after arrival.

It said arriving passengers must register in “Quddum” platform, and that quarantine procedures will be applied according to the protocols of the Health Ministry for those who show a positive PCR test during the period of institutional quarantine.

GACA also pointed to the amendment of the home quarantine procedures for Saudi citizens.

“The home quarantine for non-vaccinated individuals is five days. A PCR test shall be taken on the 5th day. This is in addition to implementing all precautionary measures approved by the Health Ministry,” it said.

The Health Ministry called on residents to take the two doses of the vaccine to protect themselves from the coronavirus variants.

On Monday, the Ministry recorded 75 COVID-19 confirmed cases and 66 recoveries, compared to 80 infections registered a day earlier.

The number of active cases reached 2,295, including 481 critical cases, while the recovery tally reached 535,144.

The ministry registered five new deaths, bringing the fatality tally to 8,628.



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Kuwait indicated that it had listed eight hospitals in Lebanon as part of regulations related to "combating terrorism.” KUNA
Kuwait indicated that it had listed eight hospitals in Lebanon as part of regulations related to "combating terrorism.” KUNA
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Kuwait Includes 8 Lebanese Hospitals on 'Terror' List

Kuwait indicated that it had listed eight hospitals in Lebanon as part of regulations related to "combating terrorism.” KUNA
Kuwait indicated that it had listed eight hospitals in Lebanon as part of regulations related to "combating terrorism.” KUNA

Kuwait's foreign ministry issued on Sunday a circular indicating that it had listed eight hospitals in Lebanon as part of regulations related to "combating terrorism.”

Lebanon's health ministry expressed surprise and said it would seek clarification.

It said it received the Kuwaiti statement "with great surprise", adding it had not been provided with "any information or notification from any Kuwaiti entity about this matter.”

"The hospitals mentioned in the statement are registered with the syndicate of private hospitals in Lebanon and carry out their role in providing treatment and health services to all Lebanese without exception," the ministry statement said.

It called the facilities "an essential part of the Lebanese health system,” and said it would contact the relevant authorities to request clarification and "protect Lebanon's health system.”

It noted that "Kuwait has numerous joint projects with the ministry... and has been among the most prominent countries that have stood by the health system during the successive crises that Lebanon has faced.”

The latest move was "unprecedented and inconsistent" with the Gulf country's usual approach, it added.


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The Saudi Minister of Foreign Affairs met on Sunday with his Guatemalan counterpart in Riyadh. SPA
The Saudi Minister of Foreign Affairs met on Sunday with his Guatemalan counterpart in Riyadh. SPA
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The Saudi Minister of Foreign Affairs met on Sunday with his Guatemalan counterpart in Riyadh. SPA
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The Saudi Minister of Foreign Affairs Prince met on Sunday with the US Special Envoy for Syria in Riyadh.(SPA)
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The Saudi Minister of Foreign Affairs Prince met on Sunday with the US Special Envoy for Syria in Riyadh.(SPA)
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During the meeting, they reviewed developments in Syria.