WADA's big announcement "Stay away from doping even in lockdown"
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The World Anti-Doping Association (WADA) has warned all players that they should stay away from banned substances even during the lockdown caused by Coronavirus. Wada also said that if a player sees this opportunity as a chance of doping, doing so will prove to be harmful. Almost all international sports competitions have been stalled worldwide due to the corona epidemic. Most professional sports leagues have either been postponed or cancelled.

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While in some parts of the world, dope tests have reduced considerably, while in some places they have been halted, but Wada official James FitzGerald has said that players do not see it as an opportunity to take a banned substance. He said, "If a player or team consumes a banned substance, then they should remember that this time is also under test and they will have to keep providing information about the place of living in a normal way so that they can get samples of the competition.

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Fearing an increase in the number of players doping against the authorities during the lockdown, FitzGerald said that players are not going to get much benefit from powerful drugs at this time. He said, 'Generally banned substances work together with the right kind of intensive training. Many athletes cannot use proper training facilities at this time and therefore taking those substances will not help them much.

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