Gym with suspected Omicron cases remains open with fewer users, some choosing to avoid exercising there

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The Anytime Fitness outlet at Bukit Timah - Singapore first suspected Omicron cluster - has undergone a round of cleaning and remains open for business, but some gym goers are choosing not to return for fear of getting infected. This comes after the Ministry of Health said...

While some gym users choose to continue using the gym, others will be staying away for the next few weeks.

The sales manager, who visits the branch once a week, said he is worried and will be going to another branch for now. Mr Yan Jing Kai, a student at Bukit Batok Secondary School, said he chose to visit the gym on Tuesday morning despite knowing about the cluster.The mall was also quiet on Tuesday morning, with some tenants worried about how their businesses would be impacted with the news.

Staff have also been reminded to keep their masks on at all times, and they are also undergoing weekly antigen rapid tests.

 

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