The government has opened the way for some‚ non-contact professional sport to take place behind closed doors at level 3 of the national lockdown in response to the coronavirus pandemic.
This can mean a return of non-contact major sports events – such as golf‚ tennis‚ most athletics events‚ and perhaps even cricket – in front of empty stadiums and venues next month.
However‚ such a ruling does appear to open the way for contact sports to at least resume non-contact fitness training in level 3‚ seemingly paving the way for matches to resume behind closed doors at level 2.The regulations announced by Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs Minister Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma on Thursday afternoon clarifying the stipulations of the level 3 phase of lockdown‚ including section 37 on “Gatherings”.
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