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YogaWorks is permanently closing all New York City studios as the coronavirus outbreak wreaks havoc on the US fitness industry

"We cannot stress enough the levels of gratitude, appreciation, and sympathy that we have for all of our New York City teachers and team members, and we thank them for their tireless dedication to YogaWorks and our students," Cooper wrote. It is with deep sadness that we write to inform you that we have to permanently close our New York studios, effective this Sunday, April 19th.

We cannot stress enough the levels of gratitude, appreciation and sympathy that we have for all of our New York City teachers and team members, and we thank them for their tireless dedication to YogaWorks and our students. One thing that is clear to us, however, is that your strong relationships with YogaWorks teachers are long-lasting and enduring and we are fully committed to make certain that you have an avenue to continue to connect with your teachers. In the near future, we will send you the contact information for all teachers who would like to share their information so you can continue to foster the community despite our current circumstances.

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