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Saudi Arabia suspends entry for Indonesians due to coronavirus fears

Illustration. Saudi Arabia has suspended entry to the kingdom for noncitizens, including diplomats, health practitioners, and their families, from Indonesia as part of the government’s efforts to combat the coronavirus pandemic. (Artur Tumasjan on Unsplash)

Jakarta (Indonesia Window) – Saudi Arabia has suspended entry to the kingdom for noncitizens, including diplomats, health practitioners, and their families, from Indonesia as part of the government’s efforts to combat the coronavirus pandemic, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Tuesday (Feb. 2), citing an official source at the Interior Ministry.

According to the source, there are 20 countries, in addition to Indonesia, which are included in the entry ban list, namely, Argentina, United Arab Emirates, Germany, United States, Ireland, Italy, Pakistan, Brazil, Portugal, United Kingdom, Turkey, South Africa, Sweden, Switzerland, France, Lebanon, Egypt, India, and Japan.

The move, which will come into force on Wednesday (Feb. 3) at 9 p.m. (KSA time), comes as part of the kingdom’s precautionary measures to prevent the spread of the coronavirus.

“The decision will include those travelers coming from other countries if they passed through any of the 20 banned countries 14 days preceding the request to enter the Kingdom,” the source said.

“Saudi citizens, diplomats, health practitioners and their families coming from the mentioned countries or those who transited any of those countries during the 14 days preceding their return to the Kingdom will enter the Kingdom in accordance with the precautionary measures imposed by the Ministry of Health,” the source added.

Reporting by Indonesia Window

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