The Dubai Sports Council is urging the public to continue exercising at home, as gyms across the country remain shut over the COVID-19 outbreak.
The Council asked its social media followers to share home workout videos and nominate two friends to take up the #DSCchallenge.
Launched by Saeed Hareb, Secretary General of Dubai Sports Council, the initiative hopes to help motivate others and spread positivity.
“There is so much concern about the spread of the Coronavirus pandemic. People are worried, and rightfully so,” he said.
“But exercising helps ease their concerns because, as we all know, being physically active increases an individual’s overall sense of wellbeing and leads to an increase in happiness.”
Hareb added that it is important to follow precautionary safety measures whilst maintaining an active lifestyle.
Temporary road closures in Dubai will be in affect from 12:45pm on Thursday, due to the UAE Tour Women 2025 cycling event, the Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) has confirmed.
The UAE has announced the success of mediation efforts in a new exchange of 300 captives between Russia and Ukraine bringing the overall number exchanged through UAE mediation efforts to 2,883.
A new law has been issued by His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and the Ruler of Dubai on Dubai emblems, to ensure that neither the government logo or the official Emirate emblem are used commercially.
The UAE, on Wednesday, rejected any attempts at displacing Palestinians and "any infringement on the Palestinians’ unalienable rights" after President Donald Trump said the US would take control of the war-ravaged Gaza Strip.
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