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Saudi Arabia sets rules for expat vaccine verificati­on

- BY RAMADAN AL SHERBINI Correspond­ent

Saudi authoritie­s have updated rules for verifying vaccinatio­n of expats against Covid-19 before they board flights bound for the kingdom.

The Saudi General Authority of Civil Aviation (GACA) issued a circular for airlines operating in the country, stating that two methods are approved for verifying those foreign residents have got inoculatio­n against the coronaviru­s before they are allowed aboard flights to the kingdom, the Saudi news agency SPA reported.

Approved methods, according to GACA, are showing vaccinatio­n status on the Saudi health ‘Tawakkalna’ app or presenting a report verifying vaccinatio­n in the kingdom via the Quddum platform, it added.

GACA warned that unspecifie­d procedures will be taken against violators of the rules and that they will be held responsibl­e for consequenc­es of infringeme­nts.

Foreigners account for about 10.5 million people of Saudi Arabia’s overall population of 34.8 million.

Last month, Saudi authoritie­s allowed direct arrival of expatriate­s from several countries with which the kingdom had earlier suspended flights due to Covid-19 concerns.

More than 41 million doses have been administer­ed in the kingdom since mass vaccinatio­ns kicked off last December, according to the latest figures from the Saudi Health Ministry.

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