Illinois (ECWd) –
How special is it in Illinois that private Fitness Centers are closed under the Executive Orders of Governor Pritzker, yet hotel fitness centers are not only open but specific guidance for COVID-19 prevention is provided by the state.
What is it about a fitness center in a hotel, which is normally not staffed at all, that makes it OK for them to operate but not private fitness centers normally staffed and actually have people cleaning equipment after people use it?
We contacted several hotels and found some that were, in fact, open and others that were not. Of interest is Champaign, Illinois. The Champaign County State’s Attorney took action against a local health fitness center and had them closed by a court-ordered Temporary Restraining Order even though there was no evidence to support they did anything wrong or violated any law. The entire motion for the TRO was nothing more than a “the sky is falling” approach. “The county’s order says by operating, The Zone is “significantly endangering the public health and welfare.” (News-Gazette)
The Holiday Inn Champaign has a fitness center and it is open. So it begs the question, why is a private fitness center allegedly “significantly endangering the public health and welfare” but the hotel’s fitness center is not? What facts does the State’s Attorney have to prove her allegations, and if the closure is simply based on the possible spread of a disease with no known infections or contact at the facility, shouldn’t the same standard be applied to the local Hotel fitness Centers in the same county?
We suspect this clear double standard created by the Governor is so arbitrary and capricious that Pritzker is going have real problems with future legal action from private fitness centers. Because of the double standard and lack of evidence as required in the law, we are also confident the local State’s Attorney’s actions are going to be reversed after Thomas G. DeVore, Attorney at Law, outlines the clear overreach by the Government. DeVore has been leading the charge in protecting peoples due process rights across the state. His most recent victory was putting Governor Pritzker in check after they tried to judge-shop in hopes of having the Darren Bailey case moved to Sangamon County. While the Judge stopped short of accusing the Governor’s attorney of Judge shopping, he did say, “Walks like a Duck, Quacks like a Duck….enough said”.
According to the Governor’s Guidelines for Hotels, who are considered essential, there are established guidelines set.
VIII. Preventative Actions for the introduction of respiratory germs INTO your fitness center at the facility
- Post signs at the entrance instructing members not to visit if they have symptoms of respiratory infection.
- Assess members’ symptoms of respiratory infection upon entering the facility.
IX. Preventative Actions for the spread of respiratory germs WITHIN your facility
- Gym and Health Club personnel should monitor their local and state public health sources to understand COVID-19 activity in their community to help inform their evaluation of individuals with unknown respiratory illness. If there is transmission of COVID-19 in the community, in addition to implementing the precautions described above for members with acute respiratory infection, facilities should also consult with public health authorities for additional guidance.
So why on earth can’t a private fitness center follow the same guidelines as those of a hotel fitness center?
The Wyndham hotel in Springfield was another hotel that confirmed their fitness center and pool are in fact open. How many fitness centers in our capital, Springfield, IL, have been threatened to keep their doors closed? For those that have, we urge them to open their doors and simply follow the guidelines established for fitness centers in a hotel. If threats, intimidation and legal action is taken to force you to close, we suggest you find a good lawyer because the ones we have spoken to about this matter refer to it as a GOLDEN legal case.
Governor Pritzker has financial interests with the Hyatt Hotel business and most of those hotels have fitness centers. Two of the Hyatt hotels contacted in Illinois confirmed, their fitness centers are open, the Hyatt Place East Moline, and Hyatt House Chicago/Schaumburg.
We encourage fitness center owners across the state to contact their attorney to seek legal advice on this matter as it appears the double standards being applied are not legal. For those who do not know a “good” attorney feel free to contact us and we can provide some suggestions for attorneys we have found to be both qualified and ethical.
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5 Comments
Slightly Sightful
Posted at 07:43h, 19 MayOne ought not be surprised by the actions of Pope Pritzker I . It is long established that once one attains authority, one must first assault that which is most threatening to his piety. I wonder how Caesar would have faired at the Colosseum battling the lions, or even worse for Caesar, battling a skilled gladiator with a perfect understanding of torment?
PK
Posted at 21:49h, 16 MayThe March 17th, 2020 IDPH guidance document makes no mention for spacing of fitness equipment such as treadmills! Egads to absurd! How many “All in Illinois” hotels have proactively re-arranged equipment in their fitness rooms?
Remember golfers; no carts allowed.
Remember boaters; only two people allowed.
Remember tennis players; singles only.
Weary travelers…stay a Motel 6. You might not find a fitness room amenity, but they’ll leave the light on for ya.
Chaf
Posted at 20:21h, 16 MayWake up smell the freaking coffee. When is enough enough? Open up. Let people decide themselves if they want to stay in or go out. We ARE free correct. Better impeach that pig now.
PK
Posted at 20:11h, 16 MayPaging all deputy IDPH directors to Hyatt hospitality houses. Bring the AG and as many yard sticks as maybe needed.
jannie
Posted at 13:51h, 16 MayI do agree with this – as my experience even when I traveled two days where all of a sudden IL was locked down – is hotels aren’t necessary the cleanest – The microwave hadn’t been cleaned & I doubt if they spent much time cleaning the fitness center (this was NOT a no name hotel but a better brand). Either close the hotel fitness centers as the others or they both should be open.