Sports buffs cautious and not raring to go


Welcome breath of fresh air: Some members of public having a running session or outdoor physical fitness exercise at the Sultan Abdul Azizi recreational park in Ipoh. — RONNIE CHIN/The Star

IPOH: Residents here are finding ways to keep fit and stay safe, despite the easing of restrictions on several sports and recreational activities for the fully vaccinated.

Perak moved into the second phase of the National Recovery Plan (NRP) early last month which allowed for some forms of relaxation of restrictions for recreational tasks.

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