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Mayor issues guidelines on Halloween in NYC
BY ALEJANDRA O'CONNELL-DOMENECH
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Like everything during the pandemic,
Halloween is going to look
diff erent this year.
New York City families can only go
trick-or-treating outdoors this Halloween,
Mayor Bill de Blasio said on
Wednesday. And all children wearing
costume masks should still cover
their nose and mouths with a cloth
face covering.
“Halloween is happening in New
York City and Halloween will be safe
in New York City,” de Blasio said. “As
with everything we have experienced
this year, we understand that it’s not
business as usual. But it can go on and
it can be fun and it can be exciting for
our youngest New Yorkers.”
Mayor de Blasio advised New Yorkers
to forgo indoor Halloween parties
or get-togethers to instead opt for
small group activities while staying
six feet apart. New Yorkers should
also leave candy for trick-or-treaters
in bowls outside on stoops instead of
placing treats directly into buckets
or bags.
“So, real common-sense things,”
de Blasio added. “Let’s make it safe
though – outdoors and safe.” Photo via Getty Images
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