BBC reveals about Djokovic’s special permit: “He had a coronavirus”

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An important element in Djokovic’s case reveals today the BBC. The British media cited information from them lawyers Serbian tennis player says he received special permission from Australian commissions because he had contracted the coronavirus.

So, from the moment that the Serb had contracted the coronavirus, his non-vaccination is justified, according to the data we know. So according to his legal representatives he could enter Australia, and fight normally.

“The result of Djokovic’s first PCR test, which was positive for the coronavirus, is dated December 16.”, typically reports the BBC conveying the exclusive information. Following this post, The Serbian side claims that the documents submitted to Australia for the visa state that the player, after 14 days of the test, did not have “fever or any respiratory problems – symptoms from COVID-19 in the last 72 hours before the trip of.

This is the first time that it has been revealed how Djokovic had received the special leave due to illness and now the big question remains “where” the case is stuck, if of course what the legal representatives of the athlete claim is true.

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