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Qatar has made a Covid-19 vaccine available to Dorna for its entire paddock. An approach that deserves attention because in the midst of a global health crisis, it is the kind of opportunity that a world championship cannot refuse, if it wants to have a good guarantee of being able to continue its history . The stakes are immense and its effects will only be measured by individual decisions to be vaccinated or not. Carmelo Ezpeleta insisted on the importance of the moment. Here are the images of the paddock vaccination and an exhaustive update on who had the first dose of Pfizer vaccine…

Carmelo Ezpeleta was clear: “ we are extremely happy because these vaccinations allow us to increase safety and reduce contamination. It is very important for safety, of course in Qatar and especially in the other Grands Prix. Family MotoGP, the vast majority, will be vaccinated. Its very important for us ". The representative of the team association who is none other thanHervé Poncharal also commented: “ this vaccine will make everyone's life much easier ". The Frenchman also left for Qatar to get his first injection.

Qatar vaccination: “each individual decides whether to accept or not”

On the pilot side, during the tests in recent days, some underwent inoculation with the first dose of Pfizer vaccine to be able to return home, before returning to Qatar the day before the race. This is the case of Maverick Vinales, Pecco Bagnaia, Valentino Rossi and Pol Espargaro. We know that Nakagami is more doubtful. Mir et Kidneys, for Suzuki, will not only be vaccinated, but they will stay on site, in Qatar with their team. fabio quartararo returned home and declared on the microphone of Moto.it that he would be vaccinated in a private setting.

Marc Marquez was announced in Qatar to also receive the first dose of the vaccine, and be ready for a possible return to the track. The decision to be vaccinated or not is up to each person. Here are the wizards of the paddock vaccination campaign in Qatar.