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Provincially owned pools in Corner Brook and Gander to finally reopen

Just days after two swim teams took their complaints public about provincial pools that had still not opened, the Newfoundland and Labradorgovernment has announced they are reopening.

Both pools have been closed since March

Swimmers rejoice! The provincially-operated Corner Brook swimming pool that hasn't been used since March is finally reopening. (Corner Brook Rapids Swim Club/Twitter)

Just days after two swim teams took their complaints public about provincial pools that had still not opened, the Newfoundland and Labradorgovernment has announced they are reopening.

The provincially-owned pools in Gander and Corner Brook will reopenAug. 10, amid a series of restrictions and new regulations.

However, the pool in Happy valley-Goose Bay won't reopen because of ceiling damage that happened in July. There is no timeline when it will reopen, as damages are still being assessed, according to a newsrelease issued by the government Friday afternoon.

Swimmers in Gander and Corner Brookmust stay six feet apart from each other and swims have to be pre-booked. Swimmers are limited to no more than two swim bookings per week, according to the government.

Depending on space, additional bookings may be accepted on the day of the swim.

The number of maximum swimmers depends on each pool, and the government doesn't indicate what capacity is at either of the pools slated to reopen Monday.

"Bubble swims" are available, with a maximum of fiveswimmers from a common bubble allowed in a double lane.

An adult must always accompany children 12 years of age and under in the water.

Swimmers cannot arrive more than 10 minutes before the swim time. Showersare not available for after a swim, and change rooms will offer limited access.

Earlier this week, CBC News reported onCorner Brook Rapids Swim Club andGander Lakers Swim Club, and their approximately 155 competitive swimmers combined who had nowhere to train within their own community.

The pools closed in March due to COVID-19, and while other municipal pools around the province were allowed to reopen on June 25, when the province moved to Alert Level 2, the government only finalized provincial pool rules this week.

A full list of rules can be found on the government's website.

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