Good Life Fitness and others

A building full of people breathing and touching equipment is a prime breeding spot for the virus. However, I think the problem is that if Goodlife acknowledges they should be shutting down for a few weeks, that's also an admission that they would have to credit back people for the time period which is a huge financial loss considering this is a national operation. Otherwise, having paying members but no one actually going to the gym is actually good for business as it lowers operating expenses.

For myself I'll probably avoid the gym for a few weeks. Would definitely like to hear if Goodlife has any sort of temporary hold policy for their members.

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