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The union defines the setback in the Step by Step Plan as “a tremendous blow”, since they will not be able to operate in communes in transition.
The week had already been difficult for the return of the gyms. They had been allowed to operate in Phase 3 communes with 10% of the capacity, a solution that, according to the president of the Gymnasium Association and general manager of Sportlife, Marcela Díaz, was “unfeasible.”
Now they received the news that the Metropolitan Region is backing down to Phase 2 and that the gyms will not be able to operate. Díaz points out that “we no longer know what to do. This is a tremendous blow.”
It details that along with having to close its doors, the payment of Covid credits has already begun, so the item is in a complex situation in the financial field.
Faced with this, the union leader emphasizes that “we need financial help from the government to survive “ and that in the union they do not understand “that the borders are opened to travelers from other countries and immediately afterwards they close the possibilities of Chilean trade to Chileans.
Listen again to Marcela Díaz, General Manager of Sportlife in conversation with Marily Lüders about the situation of the industry in a pandemic
Alfredo de Goyeneche, CEO of Latamfit Chile-operator of Smartfit and O2 gyms-agrees with Díaz that “this is very catastrophic for the sector.”
The executive comments that they understand the government’s decision to backtrack on the Step by Step Plan, but not that gyms cannot operate and other businesses can. “What we criticize is why they have discriminated against us so much, when the gyms do not have cases of Covid-19 generated in our enclosures,” he says.
Emphasize that “It is outrageous that there has been absurd, arbitrary and unjustified discrimination towards gyms. ” “It has been super difficult to operate, however they do allow restaurants where people are one meter away without a mask,” he says.
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