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I suppose that’s just the nature of these places where a lot of health conscious people can workout in large, well ventilated spaces and where there’s been few reported cases in this country, right?
Dont be silly.
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I suppose that’s just the nature of these places where a lot of health conscious people can workout in large, well ventilated spaces and where there’s been few reported cases in this country, right?
Yeah, I'm a very young 63Your last sentence answers your own question. Most gym goers are younger, generally healthy, people who are the most likely to spread it around without knowing about it, as they’re the least likely to develop any symptoms. Plenty of workplaces operate under rapid testing, so probably picked up the positive through that and went down for a PCR to confirm. Was likely just like you and asymptomatic - hell, why would you want to go to the gym with covid symptoms?
Always exceptions, but generally they are young and/or healthy people who won’t show symptoms. Both my parents have had it, and trust me you wouldn’t be able to go to the gym if you had covid and started suffering even mild symptoms.Yeah, I'm a very young 63
As for going to the gym with symptoms, some people are gym obsessed .
I have no idea which part of what I said was ‘silly.’Dont be silly.
I have no idea which part of what I said was ‘silly.’
Pre-lockdown, there was a ridiculously low number of reported cases stemming from gyms. This gives credence to my point.
I'm worried my shorts will split when I get back to the gym!I am going to smash it when I am back in the gym!