Retightened measures leave fitness operators pessimistic, seeking 'immediate support'
With revenues slashed by at least half over the past year, they lament that having to close or operate at reduced capacities for extended periods is unsustainable
Singapore
FORCED to close their doors again, fitness operators in Singapore are questioning the latest retightening of pandemic restrictions and why their industry - which has not yet seen a Covid-19 cluster emerge - are bearing the brunt of others' failures to adhere to safe management measures.
With revenues slashed by at least half over the past year, they are also lamenting that having to close or operate at reduced capacities for extended periods is unsustainable.
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