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Five steps F1 is taking to ensure safety

With the first eight races of the revised 2020 schedule now set in stone, Formula 1 has revealed a five-stage plan to protect the safety of all personnel present at each race. Those five steps are as follows: 1: Regular testing ‘Using private testing, any personnel attending a race will be tested for Covid-19 before travelling, and each must produce a negative result before they will be allowed to go to the event. ‘There will be regular testing, conducted by private medical teams, during events, along with extra screening – including on arrival to the circuit – and all locally-based workers will also be tested before the event.' 2: Closed events ‘The initial run of...
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