A San Diego gym owner says he was not notified of an alleged COVID-19 outbreak To view this email as a web page,
click here News By Pamela Kufahl, Content Director One of the owners of two gyms in San Diego said the county never notified anyone at his company of an alleged COVID-19 outbreak at their gym even though local and then national media reported an outbreak. read more | | The Claremont Club closed its doors permanently on Aug. 1 because of membership and financial losses incurred by the COVID-19 pandemic and the second government-mandated club closures since mid-March. The owners plan to sell the business, which sits on 19 acres and has 27 tennis courts and two swimming pools. read more |
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| | The COVID-19 pandemic has had less of an effect on many health clubs with wellness partnerships, such as the Soul Focus Wellness Center in Eatontown, New Jersey, where the gym has been closed since March 16, but the medical side of the business is open and generating revenue that will allow the business to survive. read more |
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| | It will take a coordinated and integrated effort between multiple stakeholders to effectively evoke the change that this country needs. read more |
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| From Club Industry | As the fitness industry navigates shutdowns due to COVID-19, Club Industry is here to help. We have developed a coronavirus resource page where you can find links to coronavirus news articles, information about COVID-19 legislation and loan options, town halls and outside resources for the fitness industry. read more |
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| | If you missed any of the past Club Industry Town Halls on how to respond to the COVID-19 pandemic, you can now watch them on-demand. The town halls have been held on topics such as cleaning and disinfecting protocols, preparing for reopening, engaging members with virtual solutions, managing cash flow and mitigating risk. All are viewable through links on this page. read more |
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