Johnson announced on Tuesday that the government will ease the lockdown restrictions on 4 July, when all pubs, restaurants and hairdressers will be allowed to open for business.
The list of facilities going back to normal operation, however, did not include gyms but rather only "outdoor gyms and playgrounds."
While pub goers in England were happy to hear the good news, fitness lovers were largely upset at the government’s decision.
A gym goer and a London secondary school teacher Nicky Nash spoke to Sputnik and said that while she was fine with gyms being closed a bit longer, they should have been opened at the same time as pubs, not later.
"The government gave into the pressure of people who like to drink. In gyms people can be active and get healthier. In pubs people drink and become less active and less healthy. It is a poor decision to open pubs later than gyms," Nicky suggests.
She argued that opening pubs first was counterproductive.
"It is like saying having a drink is more important than staying healthy," she adds.
Twitter also saw many users complain about the government’s decision.
Cinemas, museums, galleries, theme parks and arcades, as well as libraries, social clubs, places of worship and community centres may also reopen on 4 July, the UK authorities announced.