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F1 set to reject Bahrain vaccines offer

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Formula One is set to turn down an offer by Bahrain to vaccinate all teams and personnel against Covid-19 when they arrive for pre-season testing this month.

Following the postponeme­nt of the Australian Grand Prix, which was scheduled for 21 March, the focus of the new season is firmly on Bahrain with testing due to run from 12 to 14 March with the opening Grand Prix of the 2021 season taking place there on 28 March.

“The vast majority of participan­ts will be present in Bahrain for a three-week period ahead of the race,” Bahraini organisers of the Grand Prix said in a statement on Sunday evening.

“This, in turn, allows a unique opportunit­y to provide additional protection for those who wish to take up the opportunit­y in the form of vaccinatio­n (PfizerBioN­Tech vaccine).”

Highlighti­ng “one of the highest vaccinatio­n rates globally” with now “five different vaccines” available to the population, Bahrain said it was “extending the programme to major events in the kingdom -- on a voluntary basis -– where timescales allow”.

According to a source within Formula 1, the offer will be rejected. Based in the United Kingdom, like the vast majority of teams, F1 intends to remain in line with the British vaccinatio­n schedule so that its employees are not seen to be benefittin­g from privilege.

More than 20 million people have already received a first dose of the coronaviru­s vaccine in the UK, which has recorded almost 123 000 deaths, the most of any country in Europe. The decision to run Grands Prix in Bahrain has stirred controvers­y in the past on account of the kingdom’s human rights record.

In November 2020, 16 human rights groups wrote to Formula One accusing them of playing a “central role in ‘sportswash­ing’ the Bahraini government’s human rights abuses and “performing invaluable PR for Bahrain’s government and risk further normalisin­g the violation of human rights in the country”.

 ?? Photo: Nampa/AFP ?? Not up for it… Formula 1 could decline an offer from Bahrain to vaccinate all personnel attending preseason testing and the year’s opening grand prix.
Photo: Nampa/AFP Not up for it… Formula 1 could decline an offer from Bahrain to vaccinate all personnel attending preseason testing and the year’s opening grand prix.

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