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Mar 15

Zanesville fitness center promotes hand washing with singing – WHIZ

ZANESVILLE, Ohio A fitness center is reacting to concerns over COVID-19.

The Fieldhouse President and CEO Alainna Durfee says they are taking recommendations from the CDC seriously and staff is encouraging kids and adults to wash their hands by singing.

One of the things that Im telling a lot of the kids coming in is when they wash their hands, is sing with it. I dont care if theyre embarrassed. They can put their hands together and sing, Britney Spears, Hit me baby one more time. Make it fun. A lot of our seniors, theyre doing the, Sweet Caroline, today and we were singing with them. Were taking our precautions but I want them to do theirs as well because those are the people I love and Im going to protect them with every ounce of my being.

Durfee says employees are cleaning the machines more often than usual.

Between making sure that all our disinfectants are filled up at all times. We do have some members that are wearing gloves as a precaution and thats okay. I want everyone to feel comfortable here but Im very proud that weve had a very busy day. We had a young man thats 91-years-old thats playing pickle ball already this morning. So our members are being smart but they are still also living their lives.

She says if youre feeling under the weather to stay home and rest.

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