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Meningococcal vaccine now mandatory for Umrah pilgrims, says MoPH

Published: 28 November 2024

QNA
Doha

The Ministry of Public Health has announced updated health requirements for individuals travelling to perform Umrah or visit the Prophet’s Mosque, in accor­dance with the guidelines set by the Ministry of Health in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.

The Ministry confirmed that receiving the meningococcal (quadrivalent ACYW-135) vac­cine is now mandatory for all citizens and residents travel­ling for Umrah or visiting the Prophet’s Mosque.

This includes children aged one year and older, with the vaccine required to be admin­istered at least 10 days prior to travel.

This measure aims to safe­guard the health and well-being of pilgrims and visitors.

The Ministry also assured that all required vaccines for Hajj and Umrah are available at Primary Health Care Corpo­ration Centres (PHCC), as well as urged citizens and residents, particularly those most vulner­able to health risks, to adhere to the recommended health guide­lines for disease prevention.

Additionally, the Ministry highlighted that Saudi au­thorities have recommended pilgrims receive the COVID-19 and seasonal influenza vac­cines, though these are not mandatory.

Saudi regulations, however, require travellers arriving from countries where wild po­liovirus or vaccine-derived po­liovirus (VDVF2 and VDVF1) is circulating to receive the polio vaccine.

Similarly, those coming from regions affected by yellow fever must also obtain the yellow fe­ver vaccine.

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