TEMPO.CO, Jakarta - The
Religious Affairs Ministry's Umrah and Special Hajj Acting Director, Oman
Fathurahman said Indonesia would resume sending umrah pilgrims after
evaluating cases of 13 pilgrims in the first and second group who
were tested positive for Covid-19 in Saudi Arabia.
“There has been no departure [of Umrah pilgrims] since November 8.
Yesterday, we were informed that the visa can be processed again. Hopefully, in
the next few days, there will be more departures,” said Oman in a written
statement on Friday, November 20, 2020.
Oman asserted that the government would tighten the implementation
of the health protocols in organizing umrah pilgrimages amid the
pandemic.
“The Religious Affairs Ministry will strengthen the coordination with the Health Ministry, BNPB (the National Disaster Mitigation Agency), and the Saudi authorities to be more stringent in implementing health protocols for prospective umrah pilgrims,” he said.
According to Oman, the government would validate the result of swab tests of prospective pilgrims and conduct a quarantine program before their departure.
The Ministry would also monitor and ensure that the pilgrimage
trip provider (PPIU) complies with all provisions mandated in the ministerial
decree No. 719/2020 on the guidelines for umrah pilgrimage during the
Covid-19 pandemic.
“We will not hesitate to issue a warning or sanction if there is a
violation because this is about the safety of all,” Oman said.
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