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Keeping yourself safe at the gym: Doctor shares some simple advice
Read full article: Keeping yourself safe at the gym: Doctor shares some simple adviceThe advertiser paid a fee to promote this sponsored article and may have influenced or authored the content. The views expressed in this article are those of the advertiser and do not necessarily reflect those of this site or affiliated companies. Be sure to use a hand sanitizer -- one with at least 60% alcohol content. You don’t pick up coronavirus from touching surfaces; you get it from bringing your hands to your face. Therefore, think about what you’re doing with your hands, Santora said.
My gym is reopening. How do I keep myself safe?
Read full article: My gym is reopening. How do I keep myself safe?My gym is reopening. How do I keep myself safe? Published: July 1, 2020, 4:16 pmGyms are reopening across the country, despite the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. What should you know in order to keep yourself safe?
Amsterdam's red-light district emerges from lockdown
Read full article: Amsterdam's red-light district emerges from lockdownAMSTERDAM It wasn't quite business as usual Wednesday as Amsterdam's red-light district emerged from coronavirus lockdown, but it was close. Sex work was the professions allowed back in business as of July 1 in the latest relaxation of virus-prevention measures in the Netherlands. Van der Berg said not all of the windows in the historic buildings of the red-light district were occupied on the first day of post-lockdown business. But according to van der Berg, it was bustling as sex workers welcomed clients again. The red-light district remains one of Amsterdam's major tourism magnets with its often seedy mix of bars, brothels, sex shows and coffee shops selling marijuana.
Florida gyms open their doors as state moves into full phase one of reopening plan
Read full article: Florida gyms open their doors as state moves into full phase one of reopening planFlorida gyms open their doors as state moves into full phase one of reopening planPublished: May 18, 2020, 7:01 amFlorida Gov. Ron DeSantis officially gave gyms, fitness centers and studios the OK to reopen starting Monday as Florida enters the full phase one of his reopening plans amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Gov. Ron DeSantis to make announcement about Florida gyms reopening Friday
Read full article: Gov. Ron DeSantis to make announcement about Florida gyms reopening FridayUPDATE: The governor announced that gyms and fitness studios can reopen Monday. Ron DeSantis said in a news conference Thursday that he would likely be making an announcement on Friday about the status for gyms reopening in the state of Florida. Under phase one reopening guidelines, gym and fitness centers have remained closed while other businesses not originally slated to open until phase two, like nail and hair salons, were allowed to reopen after pushback from owners. “Certain guidelines from the CDC, they think gyms are a problem, I think sanitation and if you’re in good shape you’re going to be okay, announcement on that tomorrow,” DeSantis said. Most of the people with infections tied to obesity, I always promoted outdoor activity.
Gyms remain closed during Florida’s first phase of reopening
Read full article: Gyms remain closed during Florida’s first phase of reopeningGyms remain closed during Florida’s first phase of reopeningPublished: April 30, 2020, 1:41 pmA Central Florida gym owner was prepared to reopen before the governor announced gyms would remain closed during the first phase of reopening the state during the coronavirus pandemic.