At last the tenpin bowling locations in Michigan, US, can reopen, albeit with strong health and safety precautions. They have the go-ahead as from this Wednesday.

Apart from the Upper and Lower Peninsula areas of the state, all venues have been locked down for the past four months, but now the locations have been named in an order signed by Governor Whitmer allowing them – along with roller rinks and ice rinks – to open.
The state’s WTVB news service reports that players have to remain six feet apart and wear masks. Each player must have no more than two guests and no concessions are permitted at the venues.
One owner, Nate Cranson of Bronson Strike Zone is quoted as saying that he would reopen his restaurant tomorrow with the bowling lanes opening on the following day.