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Hajj 2026 health guidelines issued for pilgrims

Published on: April 30, 2026 2:15 PM

Saudi Arabia’s Ministry of Health and Public Health Authority have issued special health guidelines and medical requirements for pilgrims planning to perform Hajj 2026, emphasizing fitness, vaccination, and disease prevention measures to ensure a safe pilgrimage.

Read More: Hajj 2026 flights continue across Pakistan 

According to the advisory, physical health is a key requirement for performing Hajj rituals, as the journey involves strenuous physical activity and large gatherings. Authorities have outlined several medical conditions that may restrict or disqualify individuals from obtaining a Hajj permit due to health risks.

تجمع #القصيم الصحي يوجه 3 إرشادات مهمة لمرضى الأمراض المزمنة قبل الحج

▪️ التأكد من استقرار الحالة الصحية عبر مراجعة الطبيب وتعديل الجرعات عند الحاجة.
▪️ اصطحاب الأدوية والتقرير الطبي لتسهيل التعامل مع أي طارئ خلال أداء المناسك. pic.twitter.com/KG9qyRdzPe

— صحيفة المناطق السعودية (@AlMnatiq) April 30, 2026

These conditions include advanced kidney failure requiring dialysis, severe heart failure, liver cirrhosis, serious neurological disorders, dementia, and extreme old age. Pregnant women in the final months of pregnancy have also been advised against undertaking the pilgrimage due to health and safety concerns.

The Ministry stressed that maintaining good health is essential for pilgrims to perform religious rites comfortably and safely. It urged applicants to undergo medical assessments before travel and ensure they meet all required health standards.

Vaccination has been made a central part of the Hajj health protocol. The meningitis vaccine has been declared mandatory for all pilgrims this year as part of preventive health measures against infectious diseases.

In addition, COVID-19 vaccination remains recommended for high-risk groups, including elderly pilgrims aged 65 and above. Health authorities also advised booster doses for those who received earlier vaccinations before specified time limits.

Seasonal influenza vaccination has also been included in the Hajj 2026 requirements, particularly for pilgrims who received flu shots before September 2025. Authorities recommend that such individuals obtain a booster dose to ensure adequate protection during the pilgrimage.

Saudi health officials emphasized that vaccination and adherence to medical guidelines are essential for safeguarding pilgrims’ health and preventing outbreaks during the crowded Hajj season.

Read More: Six Pakistanis arrested in KSA over violation of Hajj rules 

They further noted that these measures are designed to ensure a safe, smooth, and spiritually fulfilling experience for all pilgrims while maintaining public health standards during one of the world’s largest annual gatherings.

Filed Under: Top Stories, World Tagged With: Hajj 2026, health guidelines, Latest, Ministry of Health, pilgrims, Saudi Arabia, Vaccination

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