Home GCC Saudi Arabia Up to 1.5 million people visit Makkah’s Grand Mosque during the first 10 days of Ramadan Visitors are subject to strict Covid-19 precautionary protocols by Aarti Nagraj April 26, 2021 Nearly 1.5 million people visited the Grand Mosque at Makkah during the first 10 days of Ramadan, the General Presidency for the Affairs of the Two Holy Mosques has said. The worshippers and Umrah performers were subject to strict precautionary measures, including physical distancing, to control the spread of Covid-19, the official Saudi Press Agency (SPA) reported. The presidency has allocated the Mataf (the area around the Kaaba) courtyard for Umrah performers to manage the entry and exit process, and has also created special paths for the elderly and people with disabilities. Osama Al-Hujaili, director of the General Department for Crowds Management at the Grand Mosque, called on Umrah performers to adhere to the times issued to them through Eatmarna app, wear a mask, and adhere to physical distancing at all times. #بث_مباشر صلاتي العشاء والتراويح من #المسجد_الحرام ?https://t.co/yaNWs7paKU — إمارة منطقة مكة المكرمة (@makkahregion) April 25, 2021 Officials had also previously urged all visitors to get themselves vaccinated. An inoculation campaign has already been held for all workers at the Grand Mosque. As part of the Ramadan plans, officials had said that the Grand Mosque will be cleaned and sterilised up to 10 times a day. Approximately 5,000 workers will carry out sterilisation and disinfection operations around the clock, including the sterilisation of the carpets after every prayer. While Zamzam water coolers are not available, up to 200,000 bottles of Zamzam water will be provided on a daily basis. Iftar meals are being provided for those who wish to break their fast at the Grand Mosque or at the Prophet’s Mosque. However, visitors are only permitted to bring water and dates for personal consumption. No sharing or distribution of food and water is allowed. It’s another year that #Ramadan is accompanied with social distancing, though it’s a much warmer year this time around. The #GrandMosque is welcoming worshipers with precautionary measures in place. pic.twitter.com/gnJHwF7f9j — CIC Saudi Arabia (@CICSaudi) April 21, 2021 Saudi Arabia’s Ministry of Health reported 953 new cases of Covid-19 cases on Sunday as well as 13 deaths. It also recorded 1,028 recoveries, bringing the total number of recovered cases to 395,557. #الصحة تعلن عن تسجيل (953) حالة إصابة جديدة بفيروس كورونا (كوفيد-19)، وتسجيل (13) حالات وفيات رحمهم الله، وتسجيل (1028) حالة تعافي ليصبح إجمالي عدد الحالات المتعافية (395,557) حالة ولله الحمد. pic.twitter.com/xn2mcL8YkD — و ز ا ر ة ا لـ صـ حـ ة السعودية (@SaudiMOH) April 25, 2021 Tags Covid-19 grand mosque Makkah News Ramadan Saudi Arabia social distancing Umrah 0 Comments You might also like Riyadh Metro opens green, red lines as network nears full completion FIFA confirms Saudi Arabia as 2034 World Cup host Saudi Arabia’s PIF launches new hotel management company Parsons wins $53m 3-year contract for roads programme in Riyadh