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Town of Clifton Park

COVID-19 Information for Saratoga County - August 22, 2020

 
Reopening of Gyms and Fitness Centers

The State of New York is allowing the re-opening of indoor activities at gyms and fitness centers on Monday, August 24, subject to a mandatory inspection of each facility by Saratoga County Public Health Services or its designees.
 
This applies to all fitness activities and facilities that wish to operate indoors, including but not limited to:
standalone, hotel, residential, and office gyms and fitness centers; gyms and fitness centers in higher education institutions; yoga/pilates/barre studios; boxing/kickboxing gyms; fitness boot camps, CrossFit or other plyometric boxes; and other group fitness classes (e.g., spin, rowing, dancing).

All gyms and fitness centers wishing to re-open for indoor activities must apply to schedule the county inspection that your facility will need to stay open.

To make that happen, Saratoga County is announcing the following application process:

The application must include: Contact information for the facility, including the owner/operator/manager’s name, safety monitor’s name, facility address and phone number.

Proof that the contact has read and affirmed the New York State Department of Health’s Interim Guidance for Gyms & Fitness Centers.   After this form is completed, the screen will indicate that New York State received your submission. Take a screenshot and attach it, or print the screen and scan as an attachment.

A completed business reopening plan. 

A completed Saratoga County Inspection Checklist located here.

When the County receives the application and verifies that it is complete, each facility will be contacted to schedule an inspection.  Each inspection will include a site visit by county personnel or designee who will verify the already submitted inspection checklist. During the inspection, each operator will need to show the inspector a copy of the written safety plan.

A successful inspection means that the facility is cleared by Saratoga County to stay open, as long as New York State keeps the industry open. Be advised that the State is considering this a “pilot phase” to monitor compliance of owners/operators of gyms and fitness centers with all guidance and to assess the public health conditions associated with gyms and fitness centers reopening, including changes in COVID-19 transmission.

The Saratoga County Public Health Department and its team of contact tracers have determined that there were recently two low-risk COVID-19 exposures in Saratoga County.
 
The first took place at the Olde Bryan Inn in Saratoga Springs. An employee tested positive for COVID-19 and worked on: Tuesday, August 11 from 12:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m.  The employee who tested positive was wearing a mask at all times. Anyone who dined in the front dining room at this location on this date should self-monitor for signs and symptoms of COVID-19.
 
The second potential exposure was at the Wilton Food Pantry located in the Trinity United Methodist Church. An individual who tested positive worked at the Food Pantry on the following dates and times:
Saturday, August 15 from 10:30 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. Wednesday, August 19 from 6:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m.
The person who tested positive did not distribute food, but did handle it while wearing a mask and gloves at all times. Anyone who received food from this food pantry on these dates should self-monitor for signs and symptoms of COVID-19.
 
 
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