The General Department for Crowd Management at the Grand Mosque in Makkah has facilitated the smooth performance of Umrah pilgrimage by 408,000 pilgrims since the beginning of the first phase of the gradual resumption of the Umrah service from October 4.
This is in coordination and cooperation with various departments under the General Presidency for the Affairs of the Two Holy Mosques, Haram Security Forces, and other related agencies, according to a report in Al-Arabiya.net.
Recall that the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia had banned the performance of both Umrah and Hajj following a breakout of the COVID-19 pandemic in the kingdom.
According to the report, the department is organizing the entry and exit of Umrah pilgrims as well as worshipers at the mosque strictly in compliance with all the precautionary measures and preventive protocols to stem the spread of coronavirus.
A total of 920,000 worshipers were allowed to enter the Grand Mosque to perform obligatory prayers since the beginning of the second phase on October 18.
The department noted that it is closely monitoring the entire aspects of the crowd management and grouping of pilgrims and swiftly intervenes, assuring that measures had also been taken to ensure the smooth conduct of the crowd management around the clock.
This, the department said was to enable the pilgrims and worshippers to perform their rituals in ease and comfort.
The department also said it keeps keen supervision on all the areas of the Grand Mosque including mataf (circumambulating area around the Holy Kaaba) and mas’a (area for ritual of sa’i between Safa and Marwah).
Other areas include the King Fahd and King Abdullah Extensions, passages leading to mataf and mas’a, and upper floors and courtyards of the mosque.
It also carries out research in removing hurdles that stand in the way of the movement of pilgrims, and that is strictly in compliance with the preventive protocols.
It is noteworthy that around 75 percent of the capacity of the Grand Mosque is open for both domestic and foreign pilgrims, worshipers and visitors with the third phase of the gradual resumption of Umrah that started on Nov. 1.
In the third phase, as many as 20,000 Umrah pilgrims and 60,000 worshippers will be allowed entry to the Grand Mosque on a daily basis. The pilgrims will perform their rituals in groups. The Ministry of Hajj and Umrah stated that it has set 10 days as the maximum period of stay for foreign pilgrims in the Kingdom. The period available for reservation through Eatmarna application is up to Dec. 31.
According to the protocols issued by the ministry, the age of foreign pilgrims shall be between 18 and 50 years and they must remain three days in quarantine at their accommodation in Makkah after their arrival in the Kingdom.
The regulations stipulate that pilgrims must have a PCR medical test certificate showing that they are free from coronavirus, issued by a reliable laboratory in their country, not more than 72 hours from the time of taking a sample until the time of departure to the Kingdom.