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Kangaroo government insists tennis players not vaccinated, do not need to compete in Australian Open

Australian Open – Alex Hawke, Minister for Migration The Australian government has confirmed that tennis players not vaccinated against COVID-19 will not be allowed to travel to the country for the Australian Open.

Queensland official It has been announced that citizens must be vaccinated with full doses of COVID-19 vaccine, which is a live hunt, Hawk has confirmed. The state has a clear mandate to govern tourists. or foreigners traveling to the area must have been vaccinated There are no exceptions for athletes traveling to the Grand Lam Australian Open, which kicks off January 17, 2022, an announcement that affects the tennis world. Because only 35-40 percent of athletes have been vaccinated with 2 doses in the case of Novak Djokovic, the world’s number one from Serbia. The nine-time champion of this program has a clear anti-vaccination stance.

“The government has clearly established regulations on border crossings. You will need two doses of the vaccine to enter Australia. This is an absolute deal for tennis players. I mean everyone who will travel to Australia. You’ll have to get two vaccinations,” Hawk said.

“I don’t have any messages for Nowak. I only have a message for everyone who wants to travel to Australia. You only need 2 vaccinations.”

Dr Roderic McRae, president of the Victorian Australian Medical Association, said: “I understand he (Djokovic) has been through it (with COVID-19), believe it or not. Immunity from vaccines is better than immunity from infection.”