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Gyms can Reopen

NYC’s Small Business Services  (SBS) has provided the following announcement:
We are excited to share that gyms are allowed to officially reopen tomorrow, September 2nd once the owner has submitted a Gym and Fitness Facility Inspection Request and Attestation Form to the NYC Health Department. By completing the form, a facility is affirming it has met COVID-19-related New York State requirements and is ready for inspection.     Indoor pools and indoor fitness classes will remain closed in New York City until further notice. Health and safety remain the number one priority as the City reopens.    You can find all guidance related to gym reopening using the buttons below.  
Reopening Gyms and Fitness Facilities: What Operators Need to KnowInterim Guidance for Gyms and Fitness Centers During the COVID-19 Public Health Emergency
New York State Business Reopening Safety Plan Template
Summary of Guidance
New York State Business Reopening Affirmation Form
Have questions? Our team is here to help and support you as you reopen your business and navigate new guidelines.     Join us for a webinar on September 10 to learn more about reopening your gym. Learn more and RSVP.   You can also visit us at nyc.gov/reopeningbusinesses or call our hotline at (888)SBS-4NYC.   
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