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Coronavirus: Hamilton reports 19 new COVID-19 cases, announces new guidelines for gyms

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COVID-19 outbreak at SPINCO, which has infected 78 people as of Monday.Medical officer of health Dr. Elizabeth Richardson said the new recommendations include three metres of distancing, a capacity limit of 10 people per indoor group, and a face covering for staff and customers during workouts.Public health is also recommending operators make adjustments to heating and ventilation systems as per manufacturer guidelines and ASHRAE standards to reduce the airborne concentration of the coronavirus, and that staff and customers also refrain from shouting during classes.“We’re also asking them to ensure that no shouting or singing occurs in classes and if they need to facilitate communication, that instead, the instructors use a microphone to do.

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