Swimming pools to reopen June 25, but for training only, says Ismail Sabri

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Swimming pools to reopen June 25, but for training only, says Ismail Sabri
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PETALING JAYA: The government has agreed to allow swimming pools to reopen next Thursday (June 25) but for training purposes only, says Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri Yaakob.

"The Youth and Sports Ministry made the proposal to allow the pools to reopen for training that does not involve non-contact training.

He said the move will allow national and state athletes, including those training under swimming academies and clubs, to resume training, which must be done at standard sized pools and those meant for competition purposes. He said pool operators must also register a notification that they are reopening their pools with the International Trade and Industry Ministry's website atOn private pools at hotels, gated residences, apartments and condominiums, Ismail said the government has agreed to allow them to reopen but has yet to make an announcement on the date pending finalisation of the SOPs for them.

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