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Vaccine Mandate Ends at Most Indoor Settings in San Francisco
San Francisco on Friday lifted its proof of vaccination or a negative test requirement to enter restaurants, bars, gyms and other indoor public settings, though it’s still up to individual businesses if they wish to check vaccine cards. Cierra Johnson reports.
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Deadline Arrives for Workers at SF Restaurants, Gyms to Show Proof of Vaccination
Wednesday marked another milestone in San Francisco’s fight against COVID-19 and its return to normalcy as the deadline arrived for employees at certain businesses to submit proof of vaccination to the city’s Department of Health. Cierra Johnson reports.
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CA Gyms Pressure Newsom to Allow Reopening
Gym owners and their members are putting maximum pressure on Gov. Gavin Newsom to allow indoor workouts, and on Friday the head of one of the largest gyms made a desperate but determined plea online. Robert Handa reports.
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CA Gyms Pressure Newsom to Allow Reopening
Gym owners and their members are putting maximum pressure on Gov. Gavin Newsom to allow indoor workouts, and on Friday the head of one of the largest gyms made a desperate but determined plea online.
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Man Peeping Into Virginia Gym Locker Room Falls Through Ceiling, Sheriff Says
A woman was in the locker room of a gym in Northern Virginia when a man fell through the ceiling and onto her, officials say. Brian Anthony Joe, of Woodbridge, was charged with peeping after he fell through the locker room ceiling at Onelife Fitness in Stafford, the county sheriff’s office said Sunday. Joe, 41, fell through the ceiling...
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Bay Area Restaurants, Gyms Gear Up for Weekend Outdoor Service
With the rain giving way to sunshine Friday, restaurants and gyms in Pleasanton and other areas were preparing for flocks of customers this weekend. Bob Redell reports.
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Study: The Riskiest Locations for COVID-19 Spread
A study from Stanford University and Northwestern University suggests a handful of venues have played a large role in the spread of COVID-19. The study, which was published in the journal Nature Tuesday, uses data from March 8 to May 9.
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Gyms in SF Allowed to Reopen Limited Indoor Operations
Gyms and fitness studios in San Francisco on Tuesday can reopen indoor operations for the first time since March but only at 25% capacity. Kris Sanchez reports.
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Gyms Adapt Amid Pandemic With Outdoor Training Terraces, Tents
Gym goers in Arlington, Virginia, will soon take spin classes on an open air training terrace instead of peddling away indoors. Gold’s Gym will open a turf-covered outdoor promenade for classes and training sessions at a new location that’s set to open over the Rosslyn Metro station in early 2021. Renderings of the 1,400-square-foot terrace show space to use...
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California Fitness Centers Sue State Over Virus Closures
California fitness centers have filed a lawsuit alleging Gov. Gavin Newsom’s measures aimed at curbing the spread of the coronavirus unfairly target the industry and are demanding they be allowed to reopen
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Gyms Operating Outside Face Record Breaking Heat
Gym owners have been breaking a sweat since the beginning of the pandemic. From forced closures to partial reopenings, and now some are working out outdoors, in the middle of a heat wave. Cali4Fitness gym owners, Jillian and Tato Silva, said they’re trying to stay positive and keep their clients safe. They moved their high intensity group workouts to...
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Coronado Gyms to Move Outside
Outdoors is the “in-thing” for a growing list of cities looking to help businesses survive during the coronavirus pandemic. Thursday night, the Coronado City Council approved measures allowing existing gyms and fitness centers to use city-owned public park space at Spreckels Park, Bradley Field, and even the beach. The council also allowed those businesses to use their existing parking lots…
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Riverside Gym Defies Gov. Newsom's Order to Close
Despite reopening rollbacks, calling on gyms in 30 California counties to close, Fitness Mania in Riverside is remaining open. Fitness Mania owner Mike Ends said he believes Fitness Mania is staying open lawfully, despite Gov. Gavin Newsom’s latest announcement. “Our First Amendment speaks clearly, we are here for the people and if they choose to come, we are here,” Ends…
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Gyms Among Businesses Set to Reopen With New Rules in Santa Clara County
Gyms and fitness centers are among the businesses allowed to reopen in Santa Clara County starting Monday but with strict rules: Masks and reservations are required, and treadmills, elliptical machines and bikes are off limits. Bob Redell reports.
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Santa Clara County Gyms to Reopen With Strict Guidelines
Gym time in Santa Clara County will look much different come Monday after the county released a detailed directive for reopening gyms and fitness centers in the age of COVID-19. Damian Trujillo reports.
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Santa Clara County Gyms to Reopen Monday With Restrictions
Gym time in Santa Clara County will be looking much different come Monday after the county released specifics on gyms’ reopening late Wednesday night. Bob Redell reports.
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Santa Clara County Gyms to Reopen Monday With New Guidelines, Restrictions
Gym time in Santa Clara County will look much different come Monday after the county released detailed directives for reopening gyms and fitness centers in the age of COVID-19.
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Santa Clara County Gym Reopening Guidelines
Gym time in Santa Clara County will be looking very different starting Monday. Among the requirements, no cardio machines and everyone has to wear facial covering even when exercising.
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COVID-19 Strikes 5 Top SoCal Gyms, Prompting Call for Disclosure of Cases
Members and employees at five Southern California branches of Equinox Fitness Clubs have tested positive for COVID-19, but not all members have been told about the infections, according to company emails obtained by the NBC4 I-Team. “If they’re not transparent, then people are going to be afraid to go back there. It’s all about transparency,” said longtime Equinox member Michael...
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Gyms May Be Reopening, But Is It Safe to Go?
As states across the U.S. lift coronavirus lockdowns, gyms are starting to reopen their doors – within limits. We talked to David Thomas, Director of Infectious Diseases for Johns Hopkins Medicine, and Natalie Bushaw, spokeswoman for Lifetime Fitness, to find out how safe you should feel at the gym.