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Preventive measures for travelers arriving in Saudi Arabia during COVID-19 Pandemic
Oct 23, 2020

Before travelling

All of whom intend to travel to Saudi Arabia are required to comply with the following.

  1. If a person who intends to travel to Saudi Arabia was diagnosed with COVID-19 or was in contact with a person diagnosed with COVID-19, he/she should declare to health authorities in their country and not travel until 14 days after the diagnosis or last contact. Violations are subjected to prosecution under (Health Control at Points of Entry Regulation). They would be subjected to fines not exceeding (500,000) Saudi Riyals and will be held accountable for consequences of their violation on others.
  2. Perform the COVID-19 PCR within the timeframe assigned by Saudi Arabia and submit the test result as proof of COVID-19 clearance. Violators will be denied entry to Saudi Arabia.

Upon arrival

  1. If respiratory symptoms (fever, cough, shortness of breath) are present, declare to Health Control Centers.
  2. Sign documents required by health authorities and submit to relevant authorities at the point of entry.
  3. Download and register to applications required by health authorities
  4. Violations are subject to prosecution under (Health Control at Points of Entry Regulation). They would be subjected to fines not exceeding (500,000) Saudi Riyals and will be held accountable for consequences of their violation on others.

After entry

  1. Comply with isolation/quarantine according to time and location decided and mentioned in documents signed by the traveler, update heath status and report symptoms to health authorities. Violations of isolation/quarantine requirements are subjected to a penalty not exceeding (500,000) Saudi Riyals or imprisonment for up to 02 years or both. Repeated violations are subjected to double penalties.
  2. Comply with preventive measures after completion of isolation/quarantine period:
    • Violation of social distancing and preventive measures is penalized by (1,000) Saudi Riyals, including not using face masks, not maintaining social distancing, refusing temperature screening at entrance to public or private facilities, and not complying with assigned protocols for persons with fever. Penalties are doubled when violations are repeated.
    • Avoid large gatherings and not host such gatherings. Violations are penalized by (100,000) Saudi Riyals. Penalties are doubled when violations are repeated.
    • Maintain hand washing with soap and water and sanitization
  3. Request health care when symptoms suggestive of infection appear, by calling health authorities on 937 and comply with preventive measures to protect the public.
Source: www.srilankan.com
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