Saudi Arabia ends entry ban, keeps some coronavirus restrictions: state news agency

Saudi Arabia ends entry ban, keeps some coronavirus restrictions: state news agency

Saudi Arabia ends entry ban, keeps some coronavirus restrictions: state news agency Entry to the kingdom by sea land and air will be resumed starting Sunday after a ban that lasted two weeks    Passengers talk to airline employees at Riyadh International Airport, after Saudi Arabia reopened domestic flights, following the outbreak of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19), in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia May 31, 2020.CAIRO: Saudi Arabia said that entry to the kingdom by sea land and air will be resumed starting Sunday after a ban that lasted two weeks amid fears of a new coronavirus variant, the state news agency reported on Sunday.A ministry of interior official said that some restrictions including asking people coming from countries where the new variant spread such as the UK, South Africa and any others, to stay at least 14 days out of these countries before entering the kingdom.(Reporting by Alaa Swilam; editing by Grant McCool) (([email protected];))Zawya Coveragereal estateMountain View's success bucks Egypt's real-estate trends but faces oversupplymorning briefingSunday Outlook: Wall Street subdued; oil edges higher; gold set to shinetravel and tourismUAE hotels can get a boost from 'digital nomads': Jumeirah Group CEOmorning briefingThursday Outlook: Gold edges higher for best year in a decade;