F1 to make COVID-19 vaccine mandatory
Formula One will make it mandatory for all personnel working in its paddock to be fully vaccinated against COVID-19, without exemption, starting this season.
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Formula One will make it mandatory for all personnel working in its paddock to be fully vaccinated against COVID-19, without exemption, starting this season.
The new Formula One season is almost upon us with teams announcing their dates for car launches, ahead of testing for the 2022 campaign.
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