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Kick boxing gyms to reopen ahead of schedule in 91原创, Cloverdale and White Rock

Have permission from health authority, social media post says
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A post to the 30 Minute Hit 91原创 Facebook page said the facility was aiming to reopen on Wednesday, Jan. 5, operating at 50 per cent capacity. (Undated Google Street View image)

Kick boxing gyms operating in 91原创, White Rock and Cloverdale that were ordered closed because of the new COVID variant have announced plans to reopen.

A post to the 30 Minute Hit 91原创 said the facility at 201 鈥 20445 62nd Ave. was aiming to reopen on Wednesday, Jan. 5, operating at 50 per cent capacity.

鈥淲e are just working out staffing details, so please stay tuned,鈥 the notice said.

It follows what was described as a 鈥渃areful review of the current Provincial Health Order and direct consultation with the Provincial Health Authority.鈥

READ ALSO: B.C. gym forced to close due to B.C. COVID mandate calls for essential service status

Indoor adult exercise, fitness and dance centres were ordered to close as of Dec. 23 until at least Jan. 18, under new measures announced by provincial health officer Dr. Bonnie Henry on Dec. 21.

After the 91原创 gym closed on Dec. 22, a message to members said, 鈥渒eeping safe is [a] priority and when Dr. Henry tells us we can open our doors we will be ready to greet you all back.鈥

A said their White Rock facility would open at 50 per cent capacity this week, and their Cloverdale facility would do the same on Jan. 10.

91原创 Advance Times has reached out to the 30 Minute Hit, Box2Fit, and to the Fraser Health Authority.

READ ALSO: Provinces announce new measures as Omicron fuels rise in COVID cases, hospitalizations

Meanwhile, an online petition against the shutdown of gyms and fitness centres has gathered 41,000 signatures in two weeks.

The Change.org petition 鈥,鈥 called the shutdown order 鈥渆rroneous and a disservice鈥 to fitness centres.

It argues the gyms and fitness centres already have systems in place 鈥渢o go back to the reduced capacities from last year, including arranged bookings and distanced machines to prevent the spread of the virus. There is no reason why these practices cannot resume, especially since they are acceptable in venues with more people inside and far more opportunities for the virus to spread.鈥

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