Saudia Airlines has set coronavirus guidelines and requirements for travelers arriving in Saudi Arabia amid the COVID-19 outbreak, despite the continued suspension of international flights.Read the latest updates in our dedicated coronavirus section.Once air travel resumes, all arrivals will be required to self-isolate for seven days in their homes. Health practitioners, however, are partially exempt and will only need to quarantine for three days if they have a negative PCR test result at the end of the isolation period.Travelers will be required to fill out and sign a health declaration form and submit it to the health control center upon arrival at the airport.They must also download and register the Tatamman and Tawakkalna mobile applications used for COVID-19 monitoring in the Kingdom. Saudia said guests are required register a home location on the Tatamman application within eight hours of arrival and must submit a daily health assessment as well.Travelers are also urged to monitor any possible COVID-19 symptoms, including dry cough and fever, and to visit a healthcare center or call 937 if symptoms do appear.For all the latest headlines, follow our Google News channel online or via the app.Authorities have not yet set a date for the resumption of international travel to and from the Kingdom. However, Saudi Arabia reopened its land borders in August to citizens and their non-Saudi family members who wish to return to the country.Read more:UAE reports 614 new COVID-19 cases amid surge in infections300 hotel guests quarantined in Jordan after chef gets COVID-19Dubai announces ‘retirement visa’ scheme for resident expatriates, foreigners
Source: Al Arabiya
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