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GoodLife Near Toronto Shuts Down After Employee Tests Positive For COVID-19

All members who may have been exposed are being notified. 😨
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A gym in the GTA has shut back down after a confirmed case of COVID-19 among its staff.

GoodLife Fitness in Brampton, located at 499 Main St. S., is responding quickly to the situation with the help of Peel Region Public Health.

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An associate who was last in our club on Tuesday, Aug. 11, has tested positive for COVID-19.


Tracy Matthews, VP of Operations

"We have notified all members who were in the club at the same time as this associate," said Matthews in a statement.

On Saturday, Premier Ford raised the capacity limit at gyms and indoor fitness facilities to 50 people.

GoodLife says that they've "taken tremendous strides" with their measures to decrease the risk of transmission in their gyms since reopening across Canada earlier this summer.

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