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Here are the latest news updates on Hajj 2021:

Latest Developments:

  1. Pilgrims Arrive in Mecca: The first batch of pilgrims from Saudi Arabia and other countries has arrived in Mecca, marking the start of the Hajj season. (Source: Al Jazeera)
  2. Strict Health Measures: Saudi authorities have implemented strict health measures to prevent the spread of COVID-19, including temperature checks, mask-wearing, and social distancing. (Source: Reuters)
  3. Pilgrims Must Be Vaccinated: Saudi Arabia has made it mandatory for all pilgrims to be fully vaccinated against COVID-19 to participate in the Hajj. (Source: BBC News)
  4. Limited Capacity: Due to COVID-19 restrictions, the number of pilgrims allowed to perform Hajj this year has been significantly reduced to around 60,000, down from the usual 2 million. (Source: Al Arabiya)
  5. Pilgrims from 170 Countries: Pilgrims from 170 countries are expected to participate in the Hajj this year, with the majority coming from Saudi Arabia, Indonesia, and Malaysia. (Source: Saudi Gazette)

Recent Updates:

  1. Hajj Ministerial Committee: The Saudi Hajj Ministerial Committee has announced that the Hajj season will begin on July 19 and end on July 25. (Source: Saudi Press Agency)
  2. Pilgrims' Health: Saudi authorities have set up medical centers and hospitals to provide medical care to pilgrims, with a focus on COVID-19 prevention and treatment. (Source: Arab News)
  3. Economic Impact: The reduced capacity of the Hajj this year is expected to have a significant economic impact on the tourism industry, with estimates suggesting a loss of up to $10 billion. (Source: Bloomberg)

Previous Updates:

  1. Hajj 2021 Dates: The Saudi government announced the dates for Hajj 2021 on June 24, with the pilgrimage set to take place from July 19 to July 25. (Source: Saudi Gazette)
  2. Pilgrims' Requirements: Saudi authorities have announced that pilgrims must meet certain requirements, including being fully vaccinated against COVID-19, having a negative COVID-19 test result, and wearing masks at all times. (Source: Al Jazeera)
  3. Hajj Preparations: Saudi authorities have been working to prepare for the Hajj, including setting up medical facilities, increasing security measures, and improving infrastructure. (Source: Arab News)

Please note that the situation is subject to change, and it's essential to follow reliable sources for the latest updates on Hajj 2021.