Saudi govt declares meningitis vaccination mandatory for pilgrims
JEDDAH: The Saudi government has declared the meningitis vaccine mandatory for the pilgrims of Hajj 2025.
According to the announcement of the Saudi Ministry of Hajj and Umrah, Saudi Arabia has introduced a compulsory vaccination for all travellers, including pilgrims making the Umrah or Hajj.
The presentation of a vaccination certificate against meningitis will be required for everyone aged two and over.
The aim of this measure is to guarantee health safety and prevent the spread of infectious diseases during religious gatherings.
The vaccine required is Tetravalent meningococcal (ACYW135)which must be administered at least 10 days before departure for Saudi Arabia.
This requirement applies not only to pilgrims, but also to all travellers entering Saudi Arabia on tourist or business visas.
This decision is motivated by the concern to protect the health of all during large gatherings where the risk of disease transmission is increased.
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