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Breaking: Gyms can stay open in tier 3 areas
POSTED 19 Oct 2020 . BY Tom Walker
The news that fitness facilities won't automatically be forced to close in tier 3 areas comes as a relief to both industry operators and their customers Credit: shutterstock.com/Krakenimages.com
In breaking news, HCM understands the UK government has removed gyms and fitness facilities from the baseline measures for future tier 3 closures.

This means that gyms and leisure centres will no longer be forced to automatically close in areas deemed "very high risk" (or tier 3) in the government's three-tier COVID-19 alert system.

The move comes after it was revealed that the gym closures in the first area to be classified as tier 3 – Liverpool – were agreed specifically for that city, but that gyms had then wrongly been included in the "baseline list" for all further tier 3 actions.

An updated version of the regulations for tier 3 has now been created and removed gyms from the baseline measures, by taking them off the list (in paragraph 19(4).

Gym closures will, however, still apply in the Liverpool area, as originally announced.

The government still retains the power to add gyms on the list of businesses to close in any area classed as tier 3, but this would be done following consultation with – and where possible, agreement with – local authorities.

The "clerical error" in the drafting of tier 3 baseline measures is the latest mix up in the government's crisis-ridden dealings with COVID-19 restrictions.

It is also unclear why it has taken the government more than a week to correct the perception that gyms should automatically close at tier 3.

That misperception led to gym operators threatening to take legal action against the government. to defend the industry.

HCM editor, Liz Terry, said: "It's good news that we now have clarity on the tier 3 baseline measures and grateful thanks go to industry leaders who have been lobbying hard for clarity on this.

"Now it's time to move to position the gym industry in its rightful place.

"We are a highly professional sector, operating regulated environments and we have clear and compelling evidence to prove we can operate with no community transmission.

"Gyms are not where transmisison is happening – this is happening in unregulated environments, such as homes and social settings.

"We need to lobby to be recognised as offering regulated environments – the language around this is very important.

"Looking at the wider picture, the health service has two primary priorities – prevention and protection.

"Gyms are acknowledged as contributing to prevention, but we are not currently seen as having any part to play in protection.

"Due to the pandemic, protection is the current priority for the NHS and directors of public health, and so this is leaving us on the sidelines, when we should be a major player.

"This is because, as it's clear that as regulated environments, gyms can support in relation to both prevention AND protection.

"HCM believes the industry needs to lobby to be 'reclassified' as delivering regulated environments that can contribute to prevention and protection.

"Only then, will we be in a position where our mission is truly recognised and our future is aligned with our purpose."

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  Gyms WILL stay open in Lancashire as it goes into tier 3 lockdown


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Breaking: Gyms can stay open in tier 3 areas
POSTED 19 Oct 2020 . BY Tom Walker
The news that fitness facilities won't automatically be forced to close in tier 3 areas comes as a relief to both industry operators and their customers Credit: shutterstock.com/Krakenimages.com
In breaking news, HCM understands the UK government has removed gyms and fitness facilities from the baseline measures for future tier 3 closures.

This means that gyms and leisure centres will no longer be forced to automatically close in areas deemed "very high risk" (or tier 3) in the government's three-tier COVID-19 alert system.

The move comes after it was revealed that the gym closures in the first area to be classified as tier 3 – Liverpool – were agreed specifically for that city, but that gyms had then wrongly been included in the "baseline list" for all further tier 3 actions.

An updated version of the regulations for tier 3 has now been created and removed gyms from the baseline measures, by taking them off the list (in paragraph 19(4).

Gym closures will, however, still apply in the Liverpool area, as originally announced.

The government still retains the power to add gyms on the list of businesses to close in any area classed as tier 3, but this would be done following consultation with – and where possible, agreement with – local authorities.

The "clerical error" in the drafting of tier 3 baseline measures is the latest mix up in the government's crisis-ridden dealings with COVID-19 restrictions.

It is also unclear why it has taken the government more than a week to correct the perception that gyms should automatically close at tier 3.

That misperception led to gym operators threatening to take legal action against the government. to defend the industry.

HCM editor, Liz Terry, said: "It's good news that we now have clarity on the tier 3 baseline measures and grateful thanks go to industry leaders who have been lobbying hard for clarity on this.

"Now it's time to move to position the gym industry in its rightful place.

"We are a highly professional sector, operating regulated environments and we have clear and compelling evidence to prove we can operate with no community transmission.

"Gyms are not where transmisison is happening – this is happening in unregulated environments, such as homes and social settings.

"We need to lobby to be recognised as offering regulated environments – the language around this is very important.

"Looking at the wider picture, the health service has two primary priorities – prevention and protection.

"Gyms are acknowledged as contributing to prevention, but we are not currently seen as having any part to play in protection.

"Due to the pandemic, protection is the current priority for the NHS and directors of public health, and so this is leaving us on the sidelines, when we should be a major player.

"This is because, as it's clear that as regulated environments, gyms can support in relation to both prevention AND protection.

"HCM believes the industry needs to lobby to be 'reclassified' as delivering regulated environments that can contribute to prevention and protection.

"Only then, will we be in a position where our mission is truly recognised and our future is aligned with our purpose."

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Gyms WILL stay open in Lancashire as it goes into tier 3 lockdown


A UK government U-turn – just announced – will see gyms staying open in Lancashire as the county goes into tier 3 lockdown.
PureGym considers legal action as UK fitness industry fights back against forced closures in Liverpool


Gym and health club operators with sites in Liverpool, UK, have been left "astounded" at the government's "retrograde step" in ordering gyms to close in the city, as part of its controversial new three-tier COVID-19 control system
UK government's "Dad's Army" shambles could result in legal action over gym closures


The UK government is likely to face legal challenges from gym operators following the revelation that new laws drafted to enforce the three-tier system will automatically force gyms and leisure centres to close in tier 3 areas.
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