State’s pandemic rules drive In-Shape City to bankruptcy There has been no word on the fate of the Ceres In-Shape City gym on Mitchell Road following announcement of a bankruptcy motion. Approximately 45 clubs may remain open.
California’s COVID-19 pandemic rules are forcing In-Shape Health Clubs to file for bankruptcy.
The Chapter 11 filing was made on Dec. 16 with the goal of keeping 45 to 50 clubs. The fate of the In-Shape club in Ceres remains unclear as the company did not disclose which 45 clubs will remain open.
The Ceres club on Mitchell Road has been closed due to Gov. Newsom’s mandates, which are among the most stringent in the nation.
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California Coronavirus Updates: Sacramento Likely To Remain Under Stay-At-Home Orders
Thursday, December 31, 2020 | Sacramento, CA
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Stay-at-home orders for the Sacramento region are likely to be extended, state officials announced Thursday, as intensive care unit capacity continued to stay low.
The region fell under the state s regional stay-at-home order Dec. 10, after intensive care unit capacity dropped below the state s 15% threshold to remain open. Under the orders, businesses such as barbershops and nail salons must close, while retail stores can stay open at 20% capacity and restaurants are limited to takeout-only.