It’s not just Colorado’s restaurants that have been on life support since the dawn of COVID-19. Gyms, health clubs and other workout facilities, shuttered at first during last spring’s lockdown, have been operating at a fraction of their usual capacity for fear of spreading the virus. And that has left many of them on the ropes financially. It also has deprived Coloradans of a vital source of physical and emotional health and well-being, especially in colder weather. The Colorado Fitness Coalition, a trade group representing commercial health clubs, estimates the industry’s revenue, already halved going into last fall, dropped further after the latest round of restrictions were implemented amid a November spike in COVID cases. The coalition notes in a press release that Colorado could lose hundreds of gyms, thousands of jobs and millions of dollars in payroll and tax revenue due to the strict capacity limits.