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Qatar to require fans at 2022 World Cup to be vaccinated

June 21, 2021
The Middle East's first World Cup is due to start Nov. 21, 2022. — File courtesy photo.
The Middle East's first World Cup is due to start Nov. 21, 2022. — File courtesy photo.



DOAH — Qatar will require spectators at the 2022 World Cup to have received coronavirus vaccines to get into games, the government has announced on Sunday.

Prime Minister Sheikh Khalid bin Khalifa bin Abdulaziz Al Thani told Qatar newspaper editors that the Gulf nation is trying to secure a million vaccine doses to immunize fans wanting to watch the tournament.

“When the date of the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 comes, most countries of the world will have vaccinated and immunized their citizens," Sheikh Khaled was quoted as saying by state media on Sunday.

“Due to the possibility that some countries will not be able to vaccinate all their citizens, Qatar will not allow fans to enter stadiums without receiving a full vaccination against the virus.”

Qatar has recorded 585 deaths and 220,800 cases during the pandemic. The Middle East's first World Cup is due to start Nov. 21, 2022.

“We are currently negotiating with a company to provide one million vaccine doses against the coronavirus for the immunization of those coming to the FIFA World Cup Qatar,” Sheikh Khaled said.

"Our primary goal in vaccinating the unvaccinated is to protect the public health of citizens and residents.” — Agencies


June 21, 2021
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