I Won’t Be Back! Arnold Schwarzenegger Leaves Gym After Spotting People Not Wearing Masks

© AP Photo / Christophe EnaFormer California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger delivers his speech at the One Planet Summit, in Boulogne-Billancourt, near Paris, France, Tuesday, Dec. 12, 2017. World leaders, investment funds and energy magnates promised to devote new money and technology to slow global warming at a summit in Paris that President Emmanuel Macron hopes will rev up the Paris climate accord that U.S. President Donald Trump has rejected
Former California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger delivers his speech at the One Planet Summit, in Boulogne-Billancourt, near Paris, France, Tuesday, Dec. 12, 2017. World leaders, investment funds and energy magnates promised to devote new money and technology to slow global warming at a summit in Paris that President Emmanuel Macron hopes will rev up the Paris climate accord that U.S. President Donald Trump has rejected - Sputnik International
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This comes as the Unite States is moving forward with lifting coronavirus restrictions, with people now being allowed to visit restaurants, cafes, and indoor gyms, which have adopted numerous safety measures to lure customers back.

Actor and former Governor of California Arnold Schwarzenegger left his favourite gym after he noticed that people there were not wearing masks, TMZ reported. According to the outlet, the 72-year-old Terminator star bicycled to Gold’s on Tuesday, but decided to not go inside after seeing gymgoers without face masks, which the World Health Organisation has said helps stop the spread of the coronavirus.

​Employees at the gym informed the acclaimed bodybuilder that people were required to wear masks only when they enter the building and in common areas. This policy does not run counter to state regulations. Schwarzenegger said he would not return to Gold’s until people wear masks or until scientists develop a vaccine for the coronavirus.

A protective face mask lies on the sand at Playa de Palma beach ahead of Spain's official reopening of the borders June 21 following the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak, in Palma de Mallorca, Spain June 16, 2020.  - Sputnik International
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The development comes as health experts in the United States say the country is experiencing a second wave of the coronavirus, with spikes in cases being reported in several cities after US authorities lifted security restrictions. "We’re opening up across the country, but many, many people are not social distancing, many are not wearing their masks", William Schaffner, a professor at the Vanderbilt University School of Medicine, told in an interview with CNBC. Schaffner stressed that people need to remain vigilant as a second wave could exhaust the country’s medical system.

The United States has the largest number of coronavirus cases (2.2 million) and has the highest death toll from the disease – 119,000. However, the mortality rate in the US is considerably lower than in many major European countries.

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