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How did world No.1 get into tournament?

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MELBOURNE: Novak Djokovic sparked anger after getting a medical exemption that will allow him to defend his Australian Open title without being vaccinated against Covid-19.

So how did the world No.1 do it? AFP Sport looks at the rules:

WHO GOT EXEMPTION?

The Serb is among a “handful” of players and support staff who gained a vaccine exemption allowing them to enter the country, according to Australian Open boss Craig Tiley.

But the medical reason for the vaccine-sceptic player obtaining the exemption has not been revealed.

“In this case an exemption was granted on grounds which are personal medical informatio­n, which we do not receive,” Tiley told Australia’s Channel Nine television yesterday.

“It is up to that applicant to disclose what those grounds were.”

HOW DOES IT WORK?

A total 26 tennis players and support staff applied for exemptions, Tiley said.

These were examined by two panels in a system set up in agreement with the Victorian state government, according to the Australian Open, with players’ identities hidden from the medical panels.

A first panel of doctors decided whether applicatio­ns abided by the exemption guidance of the government’s Australian Technical Advisory Group on Immunisati­on (ATAGI).

If they qualified, they were then examined by a second government-appointed panel of medical experts.

WHAT ILLNESSES?

These are the key reasons ATAGI sets out for allowing a temporary exemption from Australia’s Covid-19 vaccine requiremen­ts:

— Proof by PCR test that you have already had a Covid-19 infection. This allows you to defer vaccinatio­n for six months after the infection.

— A “major medical condition” such as major surgery or hospitalis­ation for a serious illness.

— A “serious adverse event” to a previous Covid-19 vaccinatio­n, for example a reaction that is life-threatenin­g or requires hospitalis­ation — if there is no acceptable alternativ­e vaccine available.

—People who are a risk to themselves or others during the vaccinatio­n process, for example because of a mental health disorder.

— For vaccines such as Pfizer or Moderna, proof of an inflammato­ry cardiac illness within the past three months.

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