Gyms in Hong Kong have introduced perspex divides – will we get them too?

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Gyms in Hong Kong have introduced perspex divides – will we get them too?
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Photos from a newly opened gym overseas show how just how different a workout could look in Australia as lockdown starts to lift.

documented how the gym she went to had introduced glass partitions between treadmills and elliptical machines.

"After 2 months of working out from home I'm considering cancelling my membership," one person wrote."It can’t be effective!" one person tweeted, while another added: "This is stupid ... people will simply not be careful enough."In Hong Kong you have to have your temperature checked and sign a health declaration before you can workout. Picture: Twitter/Virginia Lau.

Referencing the South Korean outbreak the CDC said that high intensity workouts in small rooms were perfect conditions for spreading coronavirus.

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