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Sports and Fitness Activities To Gradually Reopen In Libya

July 21, 2020
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The Libyan Youth and Sports Authority has obtained official approval from the ‘Scientific Advisory Committee to Combat Coronavirus‘ to gradually resume sports activities in the coming period.

This will begin by reopening the Abu Sittah track and Mahdi Abu Al-Khairat track in the sports city for citizens.

The letter also stressed the need to adhere to the instructions and recommendations issued by the Scientific Committee, as well as undertaking preventive measures to reduce the outbreak of COVID-19.

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