Thailand MotoGP safe to go ahead after coronavirus check

21 Feb 2020 • 6:30 AM MYT
Malay Mail
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Petronas Yamaha SRT’s Fabio Quartararo (left) and Ducati Team’s Andrea Dovizioso enter the pitlane during the second practice session of Thailand’s MotoGP at Buriram International Circuit October 4, 2019. — AFP pic

PARIS, Feb 21 ― The Thailand MotoGP will go ahead in March after the country’s government decided “there is no major risk” from coronavirus, the race organisers said yesterday.

“With the outbreak of coronavirus affecting a number of locations and events worldwide, the decision required official consideration as the situation in Thailand was monitored,” organisers of the race in Buriram on March 22 said in a statement.

It added that the Thai authorities had decided “that there is no major risk, with the country having infected patients under care and strict preventive measures in place ― resulting in the highest rate of fully recovered patients worldwide.”

More than 2,100 people have died from the virus, most of them in China, where a raft of sports tournaments have been cancelled or postponed in recent weeks.

They include the Chinese Formula Grand Prix, scheduled for Shanghai on April 19, which was axed while the World Athletics Indoor Championships in Nanjing have been put back to 2021. ― AFP

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