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New CDC Studies Say Group Fitness Classes, Heavy Breathing at Indoor Gyms Led to COVID Outbreaks

New CDC Studies Say Group Fitness Classes, Heavy Breathing at Indoor Gyms Led to COVID Outbreaks Two new case studies by the CDC have found that indoor group fitness classes in Honolulu and Chicago led directly to COVID outbreaks that infected dozens of people and the study authors caution that masks ought to be kept on at all times when gyms reopen, or people should keep opting for outdoor fitness. Throughout the past year, business owners and in particular gym owners have been publicly arguing with elected officials and/or openly flouting pandemic health regulations by keeping gyms open. Keeping up with one s physical and mental health is important, they have argued, and they have demanded to see scientific evidence that gyms are dangerous vectors for the spread of the coronavirus.

CDC Traces Covid Outbreaks in Gyms, Urging Stricter Precautions

CDC Traces Covid Outbreaks in Gyms, Urging Stricter Precautions Roni Caryn Rabin, New York Times Feb. 24, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail Jocelyne Garcia exercises in the outdoor tent at 24 Hour Fitness in Walnut Creek, California on Wednesday, Dec. 16, 2020.Gabrielle Lurie / The Chronicle Public health officials Wednesday urged gym-goers to wear masks when they work out and to remain 6 feet apart, as new research described the rapid spread of coronavirus infections during high-intensity exercise classes at gyms in Honolulu and Chicago. Researchers at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention advised fitness centers to implement a variety of measures to prevent outbreaks, including enforcing proper mask use and reminding gym and staff members to stay home if they have symptoms of illness or have tested positive for the virus.

7 fitness industry M&A deals experts say to watch out for in 2021

Close icon Two crossed lines that form an X . It indicates a way to close an interaction, or dismiss a notification. A Tempo home gym system. Tempo This story is available exclusively to Insider subscribers. Become an Insider and start reading now. The fitness industry is rapidly evolving as more Americans workout from home than ever before thanks to the pandemic. Experts say these shifts will be lasting, and will catalyze a period of consolidation within the fitness industry.  We spoke with several industry insiders who shared their predictions for possible fitness industry mergers and acquisitions. The year 2021 is already shaping up to be a pivotal one for the rapidly evolving fitness industry. 

Regular exercise is essential in staying healthy during a pandemic | Opinion

Regular exercise is essential in staying healthy during a pandemic | Opinion Updated Dec 29, 2020; By Molly Zientek Pennsylvania is preparing to say farewell to 2020 much as it said hello back in January with news about COVID-19. But this news is certainly more promising: a vaccine is finally on the horizon. But while the authorization and distribution process gets underway, virus cases continue to spike here and across the country, leading states to once again order restrictions or closures of various business establishments. In fact, Gov. Wolf just announced that for the next three weeks indoor dining will be prohibited and theaters and fitness centers will be closed. While health and safety should naturally drive the decision making process, public officials must also take into account the COVID-19 pandemic’s broader impact on Americans’ physical and mental health, both of which have deteriorated over the course of this year. But regular exercise has tremendous health be

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