FIFA World Cup 2022 to be COVID free event
FIFA World Cup 2022 to be COVID free event
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Qatar is concerned with attendees who are going to attend the World Cup 2022. The foreign affairs minister are in talks with coronavirus vaccine makers. They feels that vaccination programmes for all World Cup attendees should be done before tournament. The rage across the world is going on with the surge of cases. 

Every new day numbers keep increasing, however, numerous COVID vaccines have also been introduced and Qatar, hosts of the 2022 World Cup wants everything to go smoothly. The country is confident enough to host a Covid-free tournament next year. It must be noted that numerous sporting events across the world have been conducted without the involvement of spectators. H.E Sheikh Mohammed Bin Abdulrahman Al-Thani, Deputy Prime Minister of Qatar and Minister of Foreign Affairs stated that "Qatar is ready to demonstrate for the world that we can host such an event and we can have it hopefully, in person and this is our plan actually from the beginning. Since that time, we have been discussing and negotiating with the vaccination providers on how we can make sure that everyone attending the World Cup is vaccinated." The Foreign Affairs Minister wants that 2022 World Cup should be the first event of celebration after the pandemic crisis. As the event will bring joy to sports fans and more across the world. 

Also, he talked about the environment-friendly initiatives the country is taking for delivering the infrastructure for the World Cup. The various World Cup stadium projects feature carbon-friendly initiatives like recycling and more. 
"The FIFA World Cup, we believe will be an opportunity, where it will be the first carbon-neutral world event," he said. 
 

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