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Nico Rosberg has been banned from entering the F1 paddock after the former champion decided not to get the coronavirus vaccine. The 2016 champion has contributed to Sky Sports F1 coverage at the Emilia Romagna and Monaco Grands Prix this season.
But, this was from home through a video link or from outside the paddock and not trackside with the rest of the presenting team. Under new rules which came into effect this season, Rosberg is prohibited from entering the paddock for his TV work without being jabbed.
The former Mercedes star admitted he is unvaccinated because his doctor had told him it made 'no sense' to get a vaccine after he already caught coronavirus. He told Sport1: "I recovered well from the corona disease and therefore have strong antibodies. I also have my antibodies tested regularly.
"Under these