Reopening of Sydney Pools Could Bring New Public Health Concerns

Heritage-listed North Sydney Pools was once home to water polo and swimming clubs; today, its heritage-listed walls offer scenic harbor views. Reopened after an $8 million renovation that added water polo lights, solar panels, new foundations and raised its decking floor, it now reopened again as one of Australia’s oldest harbour pools in September 2021 with new facilities that could host fashion week shows, production companies or private parties that extend far beyond its typical role of providing swimming access – while North Sydney Council has declined charging its usual users directly for swimming – instead opting instead to use its capacity as a local pool to increase revenue-generation while increasing revenue through hosting fashion week shows production companies or hosting private parties at this venue as an option aimed at increasing revenue from local swimming pools rather than charging charges per swimmers accessing their facilities – similar to how local pools usually function.

But many residents believe the costs are too high despite being intended to help offset ongoing maintenance expenses for the pool. Particularly, locals worry that hosting fashion shows and productions for which a fee must be charged could cause people to stop coming swimming; also they fear major events held over weekends could interfere with public swimming activities and water polo activities.

Public health authorities have expressed grave concern that swimmers exposed to chlorinated swimming pool water while still recovering from influenza may pose a threat to public health, UNSW epidemiologist Marylouise McLaws advised rapid antigen testing and double vaccination can ensure swimmers’ safety when pools reopen.

Current influenza testing options involve visiting a health clinic or hospital; however, not all Australians can afford this. Furthermore, hospitals often have long waiting lists. A recent study determined that only 45% of Sydney hospitals had enough capacity to treat influenza; as a result, some patients are being sent out into rural areas, where treatment could take longer and could increase the chances of serious illness.

Some of Sydney’s most picturesque beaches have been shut down in response to the spread of disease. Meanwhile, others are being turned into swimming pools; Nielsen Park in Vaucluse will feature an artificial saltwater pool built over an old carpark; others will feature swimming nets like those installed at Balmoral Baths and Murrage Rose Beach in Mosman.

Reopening these pools should bring an increase in visitors, although their small size and location limit the impact. According to the city’s tourism bureau chief, estimated growth could reach as much as 6%.

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