Whitmer: Gyms can open; contact sports resume, but unadvised
LANSING, Mich. — Gov. Gretchen Whitmer announced Thursday that gyms can reopen after 5 1/2 months of closure and more organized sports can resume if masks are worn — lifting some coronavirus restrictions that lasted longer in Michigan than in many other states.
The order, which takes effect next Wednesday, allows for the reopening of fitness centres and indoor pools in a swath of the state that is home to 93% of Michigan’s population. They were allowed to open in June in northern Michigan, which is less densely populated. Face coverings will be required in all organized sports — except swimming — and inside gyms, including during exercise.
The governor, a Democrat, also allowed athletic competitions to resume in regions where they have been restricted. Her administration released guidance, however, recommending against — but not prohibiting — sports involving more than occasional and fleeting contact: football, basketball, soccer, lacrosse, hockey, wrestling, field hockey, boxing and martial arts with opponents.
“Given the available epidemiological data and the timing as many schools and universities return to campus, contact sports pose a high risk of disease transmission to athletes, coaches and the general community, and should be avoided at this time,” the memo said.