Formula 1 declined an offer from Bahrain to vaccinate all personnel attending pre-season testing and the year's opening grand prix. The Gulf state said it offered the vaccine as part of its vaccination programme, which it was extending to events in the country. A number of teams and F1 personnel, including some drivers, took up the offer.
Covid: Tennis bodies urge hesitant players to get vaccine
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