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Our right to continue improving the health and wellbeing of communities will be linked to the degree to which we can demonstrate our commitment to doing so safely Demonstrating that our impact is irreversible Professor Alfonso Jimenez Head of Think Active, Europe Active´s Research Centre
Evidence-based approach A central pillar of maintaining the confidence of our stakeholders and customers has been our robust evidence-based approach to assessing risk and reducing the risk of transmission in our facilities. This evidence has contributed to the position we’ve been able to establish as an industry via the Safe Active study, which is conducted by Think Active, the research unit of Europe Active. Working in partnership with the Advanced Wellbeing Research Centre, the Centre for Sport Studies at King Juan Carlos University in 12
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Spain and the UK Active Research Institute, Think Active released the first edition of the Safe Active study in December 2020. It has proven critical in providing an evidence base with which to engage policymakers across Europe. For this reason, while hoping we were on an irreversible path into the new normal, we’ve also been working to ensure we’re in the strongest position possible as we enter what’s clearly a new and dangerous phase in our management of the pandemic. The second Safe Active study The Safe Active study second edition released in December 2021, shows a reported rate of positive COVID-19 cases in the gym population as being 0.88 cases per 100,000 visits when taking into account numbers in the combined Safe Active study 2021 and the UK Active 2021 data sets. These numbers were taken from a total sample of 185 million visits
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As a scientist, I’ve seen more than enough of this virus to know that until we reach a stage of 100 per cent vaccination coverage across the world, we’ll face more mutations and disruptions to our lives, our businesses and our operations. We must expect disruption but plan to thrive regardless.
across nine countries. The selfreported data suggests again that fitness clubs and leisure centres (where industry-standard mitigation is in place) provide safe public spaces in which to exercise, with very low self-reported connections with cases of COVID-19. This does not mean we should demand governments leave us alone to operate without consideration of the fact that we remain in the grip of a pandemic. It’s essential we maintain the very highest standards of operation, as there’s no way we