Gym owners react to Prince George’s Co. lifting mask mandate

There are mixed feelings as Prince George’s County, Maryland, gyms prepare for the end of the local mask mandate.

As masks become optional on Monday in the area, Mel Blain, owner of Posh Cycling and Fitness in College Park, says she’s still going to be cautious.

“It’s a very hard decision for a small-business owner,” Blain said.

She said her staff is going to continue wearing masks. Blain will also start a vaccinated-only class again, and pick up classes outside once it’s warmer.

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