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Owner Beatrice questions new guidelines as gyms set to reopen - Trinidad and Tobago Newsday

GYM owners and managers in TT are welcoming the opportunity to opens its doors to vaccinated people on October 11, but one owner is questioning why other sectors are being allowed to function with their customers and employees being unvaccinated.

The entertainment sector, which includes gyms, was given the green light by the Prime Minister, on Thursday.

At a covid19 media briefing at the Diplomatic Centre in St Ann's, Dr Rowley said, 'Last fortnight we said we will move toward operating our food-service business places and entertainment places as safe zones. We will provide approval for restaurants, cinemas, bars, theatres, to be utilised by the population - but by the vaccinated population.'

Minister in the Office of the Prime Minister Stuart Young explained that the approvals would be for fully vaccinated people over the age of 12.

The owners of the safe zones must ensure their employees are fully vaccinated.

Owner of CLX Health Centre Lee Beatrice, located at the Dr Joao Havelange Centre of Excellence in Macoya, had mixed feelings about the re-opening of gyms with all the rules in place.

Beatrice said, 'I am a law-abiding citizen, as much as possible we try to abide by the law…there is no provisions in law for me to let go any of my permanent members of staff who have been with me since inception. Supposed these members of staff are unvaccinated. How am I going to deny customers who come to the gym who have also been loyal to me for the past year, knowing fully well the science and data states that vaccinated or unvaccinated (people) can contract and/or spread the virus in the same way?'

Beatrice said, 'I am going to get a reduction in rent because I am catering for the smaller portion of the population now.'

Beatrice said the gym will be operating at shorter hours because of the curfew with less customers, therefore the gym will earn less money.

'If you want the country to be safe, every single business and institution must abide by the same rules. It should not be varying from business to business.'

Beatrice gave the example of supermarkets where people go more regularly than gyms.

Owner of One Power Barbell in D'Abadie Krystan Hosein said, 'Even before the safe zone I always implemented that only vaccinated people would come to the gym…I think that is the way to go. Mostly everybody in my gym is vaccinated and those who are not that is their choice.'

One Power Barbell is a small gym and Hosein is in regular contact with his clients. The gym serves 15 to 20 people.

Hosein said he will ensure the rules are enforced and all those who attend the gym are vaccinated.

'It have no bligh here. People already send me all their (vaccination) cards from before.'

Hosein has been encouraging his clients to get vaccinated since vaccines were available.

'We taking all the precautions, everything set up for that already and because is a small gym it easy to manage,' Hosein said.

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