Alleno, known for 'modern cuisine', on his go-to ingredient choices for a quick meal
lifestyle1 day ago
It is mandatory to take all required doses of vaccination, especially influenza, and to follow all instructions and precautions before UAE pilgrims travel to Saudi Arabia for Umrah and Haj rituals.
The UAE's Ministry of Health and Prevention has confirmed that it will be required to present influenza vaccination cards for travellers to Saudi Arabia starting on March 26. This preventive measure is taken as part of its commitment to protecting the health and safety of pilgrims, Haj performers, their families, and all segments of society, from infectious diseases.
Stay up to date with the latest news. Follow KT on WhatsApp Channels.
Authorities strongly recommended travellers to visit health centres well in advance of departure, particularly for those with chronic illnesses. Vaccinations are readily available at both government health centres and private hospitals for the prevention and controlling of infectious and communicable diseases.
The Ministry has outlined key guidelines before travelling:
The Ministry also clarified that individuals who have previously received the influenza vaccine within the past year are exempt from obtaining a new vaccination. Approved vaccination cards can be obtained through the Al Hosn application and presented at travel checkpoints.
Dr Hussein Abdul Rahman Al Rend, Assistant Undersecretary for Public Health Sector, emphasized that including the influenza vaccination along with other vaccinations for Haj and Umrah travellers comes within the Ministry's special attention to ensure their health and safety, especially for those with chronic diseases, the elderly, pregnant women, and lactating mothers.
He affirmed the high-level coordination between the efforts of state institutions concerned with organising and caring for the affairs of pilgrims' convoys, ensuring their health and safety during performing Haj and Umrah without exposing them to any health problems, aiming to protect them and society from all potential health risks, especially infectious and chronic diseases.
If you fall into the category of people who are at high risk of developing flu-related complications, it is especially important that you get the vaccination. You are considered high risk if you:
The pneumococcal vaccine is available to adults and children above age 2. The Saudi Arabia authorities recommend that pilgrims aged 65 and over get this vaccination prior to travel and also younger adults who have:
Inputs from WAM
ALSO READ:
Alleno, known for 'modern cuisine', on his go-to ingredient choices for a quick meal
lifestyle1 day ago
It is concealed behind a secret entrance in Westin Mina Seyahi Beach Resort
lifestyle1 day ago
Ahead of the KT Events' DXB F&B Awards on November 27, jury member and chef and podcaster James Knight-Paccheco talks at length about his culinary journey
lifestyle2 days ago
Pet Corner has the largest e-commerce platform with over 10,000 pet products
lifestyle2 days ago
International Booker Prize-winning Georgi Gospodinov was in town for the Sharjah International Book Fair
lifestyle5 days ago
When in doubt about where to begin, consider ADEPT
lifestyle5 days ago
Skinification is where it's all at - this is what you need to know about giving your scalp (and tresses) some much-needed TLC
lifestyle5 days ago
Here's a list of things to do
lifestyle5 days ago