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Saudi Arabia - Expats can enter from Sept. 15, Umrah to resume with limited domestic pilgrams, 607 new cases and 37 new deaths, totals are 326,258 cas

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Editor-in-Chief & President
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Saudi Arabia to lift all travel restrictions on citizens from Jan. 1

Expats can enter the Kingdom from Sept. 15


September 13, 2020

https://saudigazette.com.sa/article/597910


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Umrah service to resume with limited domestic pilgrims

Umrah permit and corona-free certificate for locals are mandatory


September 14, 2020

https://saudigazette.com.sa/article...vice-to-resume-with-limited-domestic-pilgrims


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607 new cases and 37 new deaths for totals of 326,258 cases, 4,305 deaths

https://covid19.moh.gov.sa/
 
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