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Bahrain GP to welcome only vaccinated or Covid-recovered fans

Bahrain GP organisers will open Sakhir's gates to fans at the end of the month, but only if they are vaccinated for COVID-19 or have recovered from the coronavirus. The opening round of the 2021 F1 world championship will take place on March 28. But stringent sanitary measures will apply for those allowed into the grandstands, with health screening upon entry and masks that will need to be worn at all times. The ability to attend the event will be tracked by Bahrain's BeAware app, with vaccinated individuals allowing two weeks to pass after receiving their second dose to become eligible for a ticket while recovered COVID-19 cases must have also allowed two weeks to pass since contracting...
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