Youth and Sports Ministry: Sporting, recreational activities allowed without restrictions in Malaysia from tomorrow
KUALA LUMPUR, April 30 — The Ministry of Youth and Sports announced today that all sports and recreational activities are now allowed without restrictions including vaccination status and time limit effective tomorrow .
KBS said group activities such as aerobics, Zumba, taekwondo training and the like are also allowed without any limit or maximum capacity for participation. It said face masks are not compulsory in open areas and when doing sports activities indoors, but are mandatory when not doing any sporting activities in enclosed areas.
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