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Vaccinations for Pilgrims Coming from Outside the Kingdom


Vaccinations for Pilgrims Coming from Outside Saudi Arabia and their Importance

  1. Vaccination against Neisseria meningitis:

It is an important and mandatory vaccination for pilgrims coming from inside and outside the Kingdom, as it protects against a serious bacterial infection that affects the brain and spinal cord and is transmitted through droplets from the nose and mouth.
The period since receiving the vaccine must not be less than 10 days, and not more than 3 or 5 years depending on the type of vaccine.

   2. Yellow fever vaccination:
Mandatory vaccination for those coming from countries where the disease is widespread, protects against yellow fever, which is a viral infection transmitted by mosquitoes that can cause serious complications.
The period since receiving the vaccine must not be less than 10 days, and it gives lifelong immunity. 

    3. Polio vaccination:
Mandatory vaccination for all those coming to the Kingdom from countries where the disease is widespread (review of health requirements on the Ministry’s website), and it protects against serious viral infections that spread easily among people, infecting the spinal cord and causing paralysis.
The period during which one must receive the vaccine before coming to the Kingdom varies from at least the bivalent Oral Polio Vaccine (bOPV) or the Inactivated Polio Vaccine (IPV) by a period of not less than (4) weeks and not more than one year before coming to the Kingdom.

     4. Updated Covid-19 Vaccine:
It protects against infection with the Coronavirus - 19 and its variants. It also helps reduce the severity of symptoms and the severity of the disease and reduce the rate of Admissions for infected persons.
It is recommended to complete immunization with vaccines approved in the Kingdom.

        5. Vaccination against seasonal influenza:
It protects against influenza infection, which can cause serious complications, especially for those with chronic diseases and those suffering from immunodeficiency.
It is recommended that the period since receiving the vaccine should not be less than 10 days, and not more than one year.


The Ministry of Health recommends that those coming for Hajj update their immunization against the targeted diseases with basic immunizations such as diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, polio, measles, chickenpox, and mumps.

  • For more details about health requirements for those coming from outside the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, click here.


Last Update : 30 May 2024 02:55 PM
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