With the end of these restrictions, the common citizens of Saudi Arabia as well as Indian workers will get a big relief. Indian citizens will be able to work there again. According to the report of Arab News, the restriction of social distancing has been abolished in public places as well as in mosques. However, everyone will still have to wear a mask.
People from other countries will also not have to go through mandatory quarantine upon arrival in Riyadh. Also, passengers are exempted from RTPCR test. However, visas will be issued to only those foreign travelers who have insurance cover to meet the cost of treatment of COVID.
Apart from this, it is also mandatory for all eligible people to get the vaccine. Along with this, it will be necessary to share vaccine and health information on the Tavkkalna app.
The Saudi Ministry of Health has so far approved nine corona vaccines. These include Pfizer, Moderna, Oxford AstraZeneca, J&J, SinoPharm, Sinovac, Covaxin, Sputnik and Kovovax. That is, those taking doses of these vaccines are allowed to travel to Saudi Arabia.
Workers go from different states of the country
In India’s cities, even towns and villages, youth go to the Gulf countries to work. Most of them are skilled in the work of construction workers, plumbers, mechanics etc. Not only do they get work easily there on a hefty salary, but the accommodation and food arrangements are also made by the companies. Lakhs of youths from Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Kerala, Andhra Pradesh, Rajasthan, Punjab, Tamil Nadu, Telangana, West Bengal and other states work there to earn valuable foreign exchange for the country.
8.5 lakh Indians used to work in gulf countries
There was a large number of Indian workers in the Gulf countries. More than seven lakh workers had to return home due to COVID-19. The Government of India had evacuated 7,16,662 people by running the Vande Bharat Mission. Of these, 3 lakh had returned from UAE and 1.37 lakh had returned from Saudi Arabia. 90802 from Kuwait, 72,259 from Oman, 51,190 from Qatar and 27,453 from Bahrain had to return home. Now work is expected to return to normal in other Gulf countries as well.