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|    By Executive Order Of The Governor, All     |
|    05 Dec 20 14:39:11    |
      XPost: alt.politics.usa.congress, alt.atheism, talk.politics.misc       XPost: alt.politics.usa.democrats, alt.politics.usa.republicans       From: Intelligent@savetheworldmsn.com              The good high school track near my house says it's closed for COVID, and this       apparently makes no sense.              I have no way to workout if I don't go to a gym. Which are open.              Hurdles may be placed on the inner lanes if the track administrator fears the       inner lanes may be worn down too fast.                     Some people need to exercise to stay healthy. They may be recovering from       physical therapy and have more serious health issues which require them to       exercise. Health clubs could stay open just for these people. If anyone       states       they have a health condition they can work-out. Then these people would go to       an       empty club and not get COVID, and the club could keep billing everyone, yet       give       the option to suspend dues, not just suspend everybody. Also distancing of       stationary equipment is obvious, and a limited number of people in the club, or       scheduling a work-out time. Also personal trainers and athletes who's job is       exercise could possibly be allowed to work-out, just a thought, maybe it's not       unfair, maybe they should have their own home gyms, or move gyms outside,       whatever, definitely gyms need adequate ventilation and fresh air.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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