Gyms and fitness centers are going to be reopened after five months on Tuesday: Patna DM

Kumar Ravi granted permission under the Unlock 4.0 guidelines. The gym owners and coaches have to follow strict safety measures to prevent the widespread of the pandemic Covid-19. The fitness coaches and trainers have taken various measures like repositioning of machines to maintain social distancing, limiting workout time, sanitization after every exercise session and minimizing the number of people in each session.

Of course, the gym comers and owners are happy that finally their business and employment is going to start. There are chances that they can increase their gym and fitness center charges to recover their past losses.

Also, good sanitization and minimizing workout sessions with minimum people at a time will also cost them a lot. They might charge it from their users and give them the best services. No one will be allowed to enter the gym with their personal sanitizer, face masks, gloves, and towels. However, the Health Ministry of India has issued a notice on 5th August that the gym can be reopened now. The state government was given the complete right to implement the work on a precautionary basis.

Bihar was under lockdown till 8th September due to the increasing number of COVID-19 cases. Now, the state government has allowed the gyms to reopen.

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The information contained in this article is for educational and informational purposes only and is not intended as a health advice. We would ask you to consult a qualified professional or medical expert to gain additional knowledge before you choose to consume any product or perform any exercise.

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Paayel is a correspondent at Sportz Business Magazine and pursuing Journalism from Lady Shri Ram college. She is an aspiring and passionate journalist, who is on her way to gain more knowledge and wisdom.

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