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6th December 2020
12:00pm GMT

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Professor Rob Copeland - Director of the Advanced Wellbeing Research Centre (AWRC) at Sheffield Hallam University - said gyms are a safe place to train.
"Data from the SafeACTiVE study shows that gyms across the EU are safe places to exercise," Copeland said.
"The prevention of the further spread of Covid-19 has to be our primary objective but we also need to ensure that our communities are supported and have the opportunity to remain active. We know that being physically fit can help reduce the severity of Covid-19 infection and, moreover, being active can help us cope psychologically when faced with the challenges of a second wave of the pandemic across Europe.
"Keeping leisure centres and fitness clubs open and fully operational is critical to ensuring the health and wellbeing of our communities. I would go further and suggest that governments across Europe should be thinking about how we can increase access to activity, not reduce it, as we learn to live with Covid-19."
Scientists believe the study provides a strong argument for keeping gyms and health clubs open during any future outbreaks of infectious disease.Explore more on these topics: