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Saudi Arabia lifts suspension of arrivals from Mauritius
Saudi Arabia has lifted, on Saturday 5 March, the suspension of direct flights and arrival to the kingdom from Mauritius.
It has also ended most of coronavirus restrictions in the country including following social distance and wearing masks outdoor.
The kingdom will also end social distancing in the Two Holy Mosques and all mosques in the Kingdom but worshipers still have to wear masks.
It is not mandatory to wear masks at open places, but required to wear masks indoors.
The Saudi Gazette announced that the country will no longer require travellers to undergo mandatory COVID-19 quarantine upon arrival to the kingdom.
Passengers will also no longer need to provide a PCR test upon their arrival.
All arrivals to the kingdom on visit visas are required to get an insurance that covers the costs of treatment from coronavirus infection.
Original article at the Saudi Gazette.