Dear Edda,
I’m wondering what to do about Halloween this year? What are other people doing? I haven’t heard anything official from the city or county, and I’m wondering if kids will be trick-or-treating. Should I buy candy and figure out a way to get it to the little goblins from a safe distance?
Thanks!
Ahchooo
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Dear Ahchoo,
According to the CDC, traditional trick or treating presents a higher risk of COVID 19 exposure, and have listed a number of alternative activities. You can go to their website for the complete list. [Edhat has also compiled a list here].
As for the distribution of treats, they suggest individually packaged treats, placed in your driveway. I don’t know where the CDC people live, but the raccoons in my neighborhood think that’s a great idea.
Below are some ideas from local friends and family and masked passersby. Remember – all activities suggested should occur at a social distance!
– Outdoor scary movie night
– Outdoor pumpkin carving
– Outdoor scavenger hunt
– Halloween costume parade around the neighborhood.
The good thing is, we are lucky enough to live in a place where outdoor activities can continue throughout the year. Unless it rains. But that’s another conversation.
Edda
Edda is not a medical professional but a local lady who loves to give out advice, even when it’s not asked of her. Submit your question to ed@edhat.com for Edda to answer.
someone please tell me what to do i am at a complete loss. i wear a mask and wash my hands like a maniac just tell me please. aint taking no vaccine you’ll have to pin me down.
Do what you want to do, seems like you’re doing alright. COVID vaccine, like all vaccine’s is your choice. We’re all ‘gonna die of something.