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Gym owners and patrons demand gyms to be reopen at rally in Eugene

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Gym owners and patrons demand gyms to be reopen at rally in Eugene
Gym owners and patrons demand gyms to be reopen at rally in Eugene

Bryan Avalyon, CEO of Emerald Health Clubs said the governor should be using all the tools possible to keep people healthy and gyms are one of them.

In the first degree.

In our other big story tonight....well over a hundred people gathered in downtown eugene today for a rally-- claiming gyms are essential for overall health and should be allowed to reopen.

Kezi nine news reporter connor mccarthy joins us live from the wayne morse free speech plaza to explain their argument.

Matt-- earlier today-- the plaza behind me was filled with people holding signs--demanding the governor open gyms back up.

They claim working out is not only good for your physical health--- but mental health as well.

They say having an outlet to exercise your mental health---is even more important now more than ever during a pandemic.

The open gym rally had about 120 people show-- including, gym patrons, gym owners, and one lane county comissioner.

They all argue that there has been little transmissions at gyms and they see it unfair that you can get a haircut but can't workout.

The c-e-o of element health clubs says the governor should be using all tools avaible to keep oregonians healthy--including giving people a space to exercise.

Bryan avaylon / ceo/cfo elements health clubs "i hope that the governor and those who are looking at what should and should not be open, takes a very serious look at what has happened in colorado, what is happening in new york, what's happening in other states, and realize that she should be sending us an invitation, or opening her arms and saying 'you guys help me in this battle that i'm in" duration 25" speakers at the rally did sight studies showing gyms do not increase the risk of covid-19 spread.

However, some of those studies have not been peer reiviewed-- like a recent study published by a group of students at u-o.

Matt-- it's also important to not that the cdc has singled out gyms as places where the risk of transimission is high.

They say air circulation and close proximity in gyms could increase the risk of spread.

Live in eugene connor mccarthy

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