Chris La Pelusa
Public health officials recommend against putting out a bowl of candy this Halloween because of the possibility of sharing the coronavirus. Instead, officials suggest people who want to give children treats should align pre-wrapped candy in rows and columns on a table to let a child pick up a single piece without touching all other pieces.
Features, News • October 7, 2020
Masks and hygiene can make Halloween safe and enjoyable for trick-or-treaters
HUNTLEY - Health officials and the village of Huntley are hoping Halloween can be saved from the coronavirus and kept off the list that includes movie theaters, Happy Hour, dinner at a bustling restaurant, professional sports events, conventions, hotel stays, big weddings, flights, train rides, haircuts, handshakes, hugs, bussing babies, and kissing cousins—innocent behavior that ...
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