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Edmonton installs signs on Royal Glenora stairs discouraging use for exercise due to COVID-19

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The City of Edmonton has installed signs asking residents not to exercise on the Royal Glenora staircase, one week after a tweet showed dozens of runners coming into close contact with one another at the popular running spot.

Social distancing has been strongly encouraged in Edmonton as part of extensive measures to prevent the spread of the COVID-19.

The signs posted on the stairs read: “Keep your physical distance. At least two metres (six feet) from others. For everyone’s safety, please do not use stairs for repetitive exercise.” Mayor Don Iveson and several city councillors had spoken out against the lack of social distancing on the stairs last week, before the signs were up. #Yeg #yegdt let’s do better than this today

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