Health officials in Chicago investigated a COVID-19 outbreak that occurred among people who attended indoor high-intensity exercise classes at a local fitness facility. The report describes what happened but does not provide specific numbers about how many people were affected or detailed information about the classes.
This was an observational outbreak investigation, which means officials looked at what happened after people got sick. There was no comparison group of people who didn't attend classes, so we can't say for certain that the classes caused the outbreak. The report also doesn't include information about safety measures that may or may not have been in place at the time.
The main reason to be careful with this information is that it comes from just one facility during what appears to be a specific outbreak situation. Different facilities might have different ventilation, class sizes, or safety protocols that could affect transmission risk. Readers should understand this as a report of what happened in one particular situation, not as proof that all indoor exercise is unsafe.