The American newspaper "Washington Post" published, in the international news section of its website, a picture of the activities that take place in the Hamdan Sports Complex, which was at the forefront of the facilities that resumed sports activities based on the decision of the Dubai Sports Council, to make Dubai one of the first cities in the world to allow the return sport activities.

Dubai was at the forefront of the cities monitored by The Washington Post on the topic of the title: “What has been reopened and is still restricted in 16 cities around the world.” The newspaper highlighted Dubai’s ability to implement all safety standards, to be the ideal model among the largest cities in the world through The procedures set forth by the image of the Hamdan Sports Complex, and the topic included pictures of the procedures applied in the most famous cities in the world, namely: Beijing, Berlin, Dubai, Hong Kong, London, Madrid, Mexico City, Moscow, Nairobi, New Delhi, Paris, Rio de Janeiro, Rome, Seoul, Tokyo, Toronto. The newspaper said: «There was no common strategy when the pandemic began to spread, and the same applies throughout the world to plans to restore activity again from closings, and priorities and pace differ on how to reopen commercial activities, schools, restaurants and everything else that has restrictions to fight The epidemic has spread, and some countries have adopted a rapid timetable, while others have been more cautious, and there are still places trying to reduce the infection curve. And the (Washington Post) reporters in 16 cities continue to measure performance on what has returned and what has not yet been done.

Dubai is among 16 cities around the world where sporting life has returned to an ideal fit.

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