Nova Scotia reports 37 new cases of COVID-19, shuts down bars, gyms Between the facility’s Halifax and Bedford studios, Mombourquette said, they see roughly 150 clients per week, but fewer than half took up virtual classes when their doors closed in March.“When they came back and we opened our doors again in June, we could see a lot of deterioration.
They shared that they had a lot of physical challenges; they felt weaker, and some of them had some depression,” he said.This is when he decided to write the letter to see if there was “some wiggle room” that existed for their facility.[ Sign up for our Health IQ newsletter for the latest coronavirus updates ]On Tuesday, Dr.