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F1 set to turn down Bahrain vaccine offer

F1 has no plans to accept the Kingdom of Bahrain's offer of COVID vaccine to personnel attending pre-season testing and the season opening Grand Prix. In just over a week's time Bahrain hosts three days of pre-season testing, and just two weeks later the season opening Grand Prix. With many team personnel remaining in the region for three weeks, the Kingdom of Bahrain, which has seen 122,394 cases of the virus thus far and 449 deaths, has offered vaccine to those who want it. 'Due to the timescale of this year's F1 event, including testing, the vast majority of participants will be present in Bahrain for a three-week period ahead of the race,' read a statement issued by the Bahrain...
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