Resuming sport under advanced level 3: what you need know

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Resuming sport under advanced level 3: what you need know
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Here is what you need to know about the new lockdown rules for sport and going to the movies during lockdown level 3.

“The directives allow for sporting events, training and matches to resume and the opening of libraries, museums, cinemas, theatres, galleries and archives, in compliance with measures to prevent and combat the spread of Covid-19,” he said.According to the gazette, all sports bodies must within 14 days after the publication of the directives apply for the resumption of training.

A sporting body must keep a register, which must be archived for at least six months, with the personal details of athletes, support staff and officials. Non-contact sporting bodies must apply to resume training in matches. These applications will be considered within seven days of submission.

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