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Montreal is officially becoming a yellow zone this Monday, June 14. And, with that, come yellow zone rules.

As Quebec's new COVID-19 cases continue to decline and with the rules on gatherings, restaurants, gyms — and more — changing quickly, MTL Blog went through your DMs and answered your questions about what it means to be at a "Level 2–Early Warning (yellow)" alert level. 

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In a Facebook post, Longueuil police (SPAL) announced they had shut down a "secret" gym allegedly operating on boulevard Kimber in Saint-Hubert and arrested the owner, a 49-year-old man, after breaking up a large gathering on Monday.

The SPAL said it had previously barricaded the gym, but alleged the owner "decided to remove the barricade and enter."

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Gyms were open for about three weeks in Quebec City, Lévis and Gatineau before they had to shut down for a ten-day pause — along with all non-essential businesses — as COVID-19 cases surged. Now, some Montreal gym owners are concerned that the same could happen locally.

"Absolutely, it's very worrying," said Nadia Verchinskaia who owns the Sud-Ouest location of 30 Minute Hit. 

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A Quebec City gym that was shut down by the health authorities after "a visit to the premises [...] revealed obvious sanitary shortcomings" has now been linked to 141 confirmed COVID-19 cases — up from 68 known cases earlier this week, CTV News reported. 

Since then, the province has shut down non-essential businesses in the city — gyms included — and the owner, who contracted the virus, penned a long Facebook post defending himself after being called out by the mayor. 

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A Quebec City gym was shut down this week after public health authorities traced 68 positive COVID-19 cases to the facility. 

In a statement shared with MTL Blog, the CIUSSS de la Capitale-Nationale explains that the closure order for the Mega Fitness Gym came after "a visit to the premises on Tuesday afternoon revealed obvious sanitary shortcomings."

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Today was a highly-anticipated day for Montreal fitness buffs, as gyms reopened in red zones across Quebec. 

MTL Blog asked gym owners to give us a first look at Quebec's provincewide return to fitness. 

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Our habits have changed dramatically over the last few months, especially when it comes to staying active.

Indoor sports and leisure activities remain restricted, and let's not forget that the curfew limits how often we can go outside for a walk, run or bike ride. 

With many Montrealers turning to at-home workouts to stay healthy instead, finding affordable ways to create a makeshift gym has become a top priority.

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Tomorrow is the day fitness buffs across Quebec red zones have been waiting for — gyms are reopening! 

But with COVID-19 health protocols in effect, it won't be exactly the same as you remember it. We spoke to local fitness professionals and scoured the internet for information on what you can actually expect when you head back to gyms. 

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Last week, Quebec's minister of education, Isabelle Charest, announced that indoor sports and fitness centres would be permitted to reopen in red zones — yes, gyms included — starting on March 26.

The government did not specify the logistics of how gyms would manage their respective reopenings, but we gathered the information that's available to answer your questions about the return of indoor sports and fitness across Quebec.

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Montrealers have been begging for gyms to reopen and the time has come! This also means that as of March 26, LVL UP Studio finally gets to have its grand opening.

This new Montreal gym has managed to give its space a nightclub atmosphere, so you end up experiencing everything you've been missing during the past few months.

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As gyms and fitness centres prepare to reopen across Quebec after getting the green light from the Legault government, Montreal gyms — and their owners — are responding in various ways.  

These are some of their reactions to the news that they can reopen in a limited capacity on March 26. 

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On November 13, MTL Blog reported that gym owners in Quebec red zones were confused as they tried to navigate government regulations around COVID-19 rules. The main questions were whether they could continue training clients one-on-one and whether they could film online workouts alone in their gyms.

At the time of publication, the province's Ministère de la Santé et des Services sociaux (MSSS) had not responded to our request for comment.

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