January is an extremely important month for the fitness industry, which thrives on New Year's resolution memberships. But mask and vaccine mandates prompted by Omicron are creating new obstacles going into 2022.
The Omicron variant is threatening the recovery of the fitness industry.January is an extremely important month for the industry, which thrives on New Year's resolution memberships. But mask and vaccine mandates prompted by Omicron are creating new obstacles going into 2022.
In 2019, there were approximately 40,000 fitness facilities. By the summer of 2021, 27% of gyms and studios permanently closed, according to theGlobally, gyms, studios, and in-person fitness classes saw a 37% revenue decline in 2020, per the
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