8/17 UPDATE: Gov. Andrew Cuomo on Monday said gyms will be allowed to reopen statewide as early as Aug. 24, though that could be delayed to Sept. 2 if local officials can't perform proper inspections. Gyms will have to remain at no more than 33 percent capacity, Cuomo said. Masks and health screenings will be required, and special air conditioning filters will have to be installed capable of filtering out the coronavirus. Local health departments must inspect gyms before they open, or at least within two weeks of opening. Local officials will determine whether gyms will be allowed to hold indoor classes. NEW YORK, NY — New Yorkers can hit up their local bowling alleys as early as Monday, and gyms will also soon be receiving guidance from the state on reopening. Gov. Andrew Cuomo on Friday said bowling alleys will open with some "changes and adjustment." Bowling alleys can reopen Monday at no more than 50 percent capacity. Bowlers and staff will have to wear face-coverings, and every other lane will be closed. Additionally, parties will have to stay with their party at their lane, and any food or alcohol served must be ordered and delivered to each lane. Source: Patch
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