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GMB doctor on whether pools are safe amid changes to wave machines and changing rooms

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Dr Hilary Jones' replacement on Good Morning Britain, Dr Sarah Jarvis, opened up about whether swimming pools are safe despite concerns as they are set to open again.

The TV doctor, 57, explained that Covid-19 was an envelope virus, which meant that it should be very susceptible to chlorine.

However, she warned that the biggest concern with indoor pools was the circulation of the air. Earlier on in the programme, correspondent Katie Rickitt was at Britain's biggest indoor waterpark, Sandcastle, in Blackpool and spoke about the various alterations.

Revealing that the owners had spent over £100,000 on alterations to the changing rooms, she said: "Instead of having male, female, children's, it'll be family bubbles and individual rooms." She

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