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Jack Darling could be on his way to being sacked by West Coast and deregistered from the AFL within the next 36 hours as the premiership forward’s COVID-19 vaccine saga continues to evolve.
The BBC has defended its interview with Novak Djokovic after some viewers complained it was “irresponsible” to give him a platform to air his views against the coronavirus vaccine.
Australian tennis star Alex de Minaur has released a statement after being embroiled in a COVID-19 vaccine controversy.
Around six million children in the UK aged five to 11 are to be offered a Covid jab in order to protect them against future waves, officials said.
(Reuters) - Novak Djokovic is prepared to miss the French Open and Wimbledon rather than have a COVID-19 vaccination but is not an anti-vaxxer, the world number one said in his first interview since his failed attempt to play at the Australian Open.
Novak Djokovic is prepared to miss the French Open and Wimbledon rather than have a COVID-19 vaccination but is not an anti-vaxxer, the world number one said in his first interview since his failed attempt to play at the Australian Open.
Novak Djokovic admits he is willing to miss out on future tournaments including the French Open and Wimbledon over his stance on Covid vaccines. The world No 1. was deported from Australia last month and missed the Australian Open after seeing his visa cancelled.