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Several people that I know who are gym regulars got COVID-19. I can't attest that they got COVID from the gym because they weren't very diligent about mask wearing and avoiding crowds anywhere. I can say with certainty that they were at the gym daily with COVID-19 until they started feeling crappy enough that they were forced to stay home.I am fairly certain me and my husband both got covid from the gym back in the summer of 2020. This guy was coughing horribly the entire hour and not covering his mouth and getting way too close to both of us in a very large and almost empty gym. At the time I had just started hearing about covid and didn't even consider that initially - I just thought he was a rude bastard spreading his germs.
That may be why there isn't much research about the spread of respiratory illnesses in gyms: it's hard to tell whether they contracted the illness at the gym or somewhere else.
COVID has made us all think about things that we normally didn't think much about. Over the years, I've heard people talk about how guys leave benches sweaty and how nasty the floors in the lockerroom/shower area are. What we weren't thinking much about is how often the equipment is being handled by multiple people who don't clean up or wipe it off afterward. And in many gyms, there are no capacity restrictions and during peak times, everyone is cramped together in areas like the free-weight areas. And the cleaning crew comes in at night, which is about the only time the equipment gets wiped down or the lockerrooms get a thorough cleaning.
No sign that anything is going to change. A couple of decades ago during the first SARS epidemic, gyms in the northern States in the US were more conscious about keeping disinfectant spray and paper towels available on the gym floor but that went away when the SARS epidemic went away. I'm not optimistic that COVID-19 will change gym cleaning standards either.

