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info_outlineDrew and Jon react to the article, "Coronavirus Took The Personal Out Of Personal Training. Here's How Trainers Adapted" on CNN.
Drew and Jon rate this article 1 out of 5 ⭐
There is a media push that businesses are adapting to coronavirus restrictions by going online. THIS IS NOT TRUE.
How are restaurants supposed to "take their business online"?
How are laundromats supposed to "take their business online"
How are gyms supposed to "take their business online"?
This article says that personal trainers are adapting to coronavirus with web training, yet it also says that HALF A MILLION trainers lost their jobs. Which one is it? This article contradicts itself.
https://www.cnn.com/2020/12/12/us/personal-trainers-adapt-covid-19/index.html