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Grand Mosque in Mecca drops social distancing

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MECCA (AFP) – The Grand Mosque in the Muslim holy city of Mecca in Saudi Arabia operated at full capacity yesterday, with worshipper­s praying shoulderto-shoulder for the first time since the coronaviru­s pandemic began.

Workers removed floor markings that guide people to social distance in and around the Grand Mosque, which is built around the Kaaba, the black cubic structure toward which Muslims around the world pray.

“This is in line with the decision to ease precaution­ary measures and to allow pilgrims and visitors to the Grand Mosque at full capacity,” reported the official Saudi Press Agency.

Pictures and footage yesterday morning showed people praying side by side, making straight rows of worshipper­s that are formations revered in performing Muslim prayers, for the first time since the COVID-19 pandemic took hold last year.

While social distancing measures were lifted, the authoritie­s said visitors must be fully vaccinated against coronaviru­s and must continue to wear masks on mosque grounds.

Also, the Kaaba remained cordoned off and out of reach.

Saudi Arabia announced in August it will begin accepting vaccinated foreigners wanting to make the umrah pilgrimage.

The umrah can be undertaken at any time and usually draws millions from around the globe, as does the annual hajj, which abled-bodied Muslims who have the means must perform at least once in their lifetime.

In July, only around 60,000 inoculated residents were allowed to take part in a vastly scaled down form of the annual hajj.

The COVID-19 pandemic hugely disrupted both Muslim pilgrimage­s, which are usually key revenue earners for the kingdom that rake in a combined $12 billion annually.

 ?? REUTERS ?? Pilgrims perform the Fajr prayer without social distancing, after Saudi authoritie­s announced the easing of COVID-19 restrictio­ns, at the Grand Mosque in the holy city of Mecca yesterday.
REUTERS Pilgrims perform the Fajr prayer without social distancing, after Saudi authoritie­s announced the easing of COVID-19 restrictio­ns, at the Grand Mosque in the holy city of Mecca yesterday.

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