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Health and Fitness Association concerned about possible closure of fitness centers and dance studios

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The Bulgarian Health and Fitness Association is concerned about the intention of this country’s Minister of Health to close again fitness centers, sports halls, dance studios and facilities for amateur art and sports. The association called these intentions unfounded and unacceptable, reported BTA.

The Bulgarian Health and Fitness Association warns that a possible third closure of sports centers will practically destroy their sector. The members of the association invite Bulgaria’s Minister of Health and the members of the National Operational Headquarters to a public debate to discuss their decisions. They also called on the Minister of Health to visit randomly selected sports centers, in order to get acquainted with the safety measures introduced at these facilities, as well as with the investments made there. 




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