How did world No.1 get into tournament?
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.