COVID-19: B.C. gyms reopen after latest public health closure
Global News
As the fitness facilities resume operations, the Kelowna Chamber of Commerce is calling on government to opt for regulations over closures going forward.
While some B.C. gyms have been making headlines for flouting COVID-19 rules, the majority have been closed for almost a month.
On Thursday, they were legally allowed to reopen with COVID-19 safety precautions in place.
The owner of Okanagan Peak Performance Inc. in Kelowna was “elated” to welcome clients back to his facility on Thursday.
Chris Collins said during this closure his gym once again moved its training online.
“So it didn’t impact us as much as maybe a traditional gym, but we are glad to be back,” Collins said.
For competitive swimmer Kierra Smith, it means she no longer has to work out in her garage.
“It is great. I thought it would be so crowded,” said Smith, as she enjoyed her first workout back.
“I’m happy to have the gym right now. It’s just good. I’m going to go back into it slowly just to not get injured or anything.”