Pilgrims arrive in Mecca. Watch out for the spread of infection during the holy pilgrimage. New Corona July 27, 4:53.

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While the end of the new coronavirus infection could not be foreseen, in Saudi Arabia, Muslims with special pilgrimages arrived in Mecca in the west, aiming for the Hajj, a large pilgrimage to Muslims who visit sacred sites all at once. Authorities are increasing caution to prevent the spread of the pilgrimage.

"Hadge" is one of the religious obligations that Muslims must pilgrimage in and around Mecca in the western part of Saudi Arabia for several days, and it is one of the religious obligations that should be done at least once in a lifetime. It will be done over.

Every year more than 2 million people participate from inside and outside of Japan, and the Kaaba in Mecca is crowded with many pilgrims, but to prevent the spread of the new coronavirus infection, the Saudi government has decided to In addition to discontinuing acceptance, the number of pilgrims for domestic residents will be limited.

The first bus carrying pilgrims arrived in Mecca on the 25th, and everyone in the car was wearing a mask and sitting at intervals. At the entrance of the hotel, the temperature was also measured by the authorities.

In Saudi Arabia, more than 2000 people have been newly infected with the new coronavirus, and the authorities are increasing their caution by thoroughly disinfecting them so that the infection cannot be spread by "Hudge".