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Bahrain offers vaccine to F1 personnel, F1 to decline

The Kingdom of Bahrain has offered a Covid-19 vaccine to personnel travelling to Formula 1 testing and the opening grand prix of the 2021 season. Bahrain is due to welcome Formula 1 for its sole pre-season test from March 12 to 14 and then again for the opening round of the campaign from March 26 to 28. According to the latest data almost 10 per cent of Bahrain’s population have received the two doses of the Covid-19 vaccine. Bahrain is offering five different vaccines to its citizens and on Sunday sent a communication that it is “extending the programme to major events in the Kingdom – on a voluntary basis – where timescales allow and provide additional benefit to both...
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