A Minister Clarifies If The COVID-19 Vaccine Is Mandatory In Saudi Arabia

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Is getting the COVID-19 vaccination mandatory in Saudi Arabia? That is probably a question that many have wondered about and the answer has now been clarified.

The Minister of Commerce Majid Al-Qasabi, who is also the acting minister of media, has clarified that the coronavirus vaccine is not mandatory in Saudi Arabia but highly recommended

He added that the vaccine is not a compulsion but in order for a person to visit public places, they must be vaccinated.

He also pointed out that that mutations of the virus and uncertainty surrounding the vaccines have led to the delay in announcing the details of this year’s Hajj.

Around 15 million doses have been administered so far in Saudi Arabia, vaccinating around 40% of the country’s population.

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