Abstract
Introduction: As part of the Special Edition of 2020 part I, the Revista de Educação Física / Journal of Physical Education (REF/JPE) is bringing scientific aspects of the practice of physical activity related to the pandemic.
Objective: The objective of the present study was to present and indicate the reading of the study by Vancini et al. about the relationship between physical activity level and CoViD-10 to REF/JPE readers.
Conclusion: The study by Vancini et al. represents an important contribution towards indicating that physical activity can benefit people's health in relation to CoViD-19. Therefore, it is recommended to read this relevant work.
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