Sorry to change the subject , but do you happen to know if you have to wear a mask while exercising in the gym or running outdoors?
I ran every other day during the BLT and Poly portions of our trip, so can speak from experience as I had the same question / wasn't quite sure what to do. For context, I don't run with a mask at home, just common runner courtesy to leave a wide path, etc.
At BLT the running path there shares the route in some spots with CMs walking into CR to work (I run first thing in the morning when many are arriving), landscapers, etc. I really didn't know what to do so I wore a mask as that seemed like the right thing, other runners I saw were not wearing them.
Later during the trip I asked two separate recreation CMs about running with masks. One didn't know and went to ask her manager, the other knew right away. Both reported masks are
not required while exercising in the gyms or on the running paths. To and from each activity, yes - while doing them, no. One of these CMs was one that, shall I say, was "on it" in terms of mask/chair/cleaning enforcement at the BLT pool - so while this was CM info (and we all know what to do with CM info), I trusted her info as she seemed to take things seriously.
At Poly, I saw a few runners with masks, but most didn't.
Somewhat random, on two Poly run mornings I ran by two Incredi Crew CMs several times. I am not sure what they were doing exactly but I passed them in various spots as they walked from the TTC to GF and back - I guess that maybe this was part of their rounds? Every time I passed them they just waved and said good morning.
So my ultimate takeaway from all of that is that masks aren't needed while running, just typical common sense/courtesy to leave space, wide paths, etc. After my first few masked runs (which I found were fine for 30 mins but got pretty un-breathable after that once they get wet), I ran without a mask but did have a gaiter around my neck in case I came up on any situation where I'd pass a lot of people.
Although, with some exceptions all-in-all when I was running (again, early in the day) you really don't pass many people at all other than fellow runners - and depending on the path it was almost always possible to hop off in the grass, sand, or whatever during the rare time you might pass someone.
I didn't go in any gym, so can't comment specifically there (other than what the CM told me above).
Hope that helps!