Saudi Arabia bans citizens from flying to 16 countries
The inclusion of fifteen countries on the list seems a confusing decision, with only DRC having reported an increase in COVID cases.
Saudi’s General Directorate of Passports has also noted that citizens intending to travel outside the kingdom must have received three doses of the COVID-19 vaccine, with children between 12 and 16 only requiring two. Exemptions remain in place for those that have received a vaccine waiver based on medical grounds.
No announcement has been made regarding how long the measures will be enforced, and it appears no new restrictions have been implemented for incoming passengers.
Word from officials
Concerns have been raised in the country regarding reports of monkeypox worldwide; though it has not played a part in the recent flight bans. The health ministry has addressed the virus, assuring that infections have not been detected within the country.
"There is a standard definition of suspected cases and how to confirm them, and monitoring and diagnosis methods are available in the Kingdom’s laboratories,” noted Dr. Abdullah Asiri, Deputy Minister of Preventative Health.
According to World Health Organization data, around 80 cases of monkeypox have been confirmed across 11 countries.
Saudi Arabia bans citizens from flying to 16 countries
In response to gradually increasing COVID-19 cases, Saudi Arabia has banned citizens from traveling to 16 countries across Asia, Africa, and South America. Additional information As reported by The Gulf News, the countries named on the list are