according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.Some cities have discouraged or even banned door-to-door trick-or-treating.
In places where it’s allowed, there are ways to make it safer.Various devices such as plastic grabbers can help you hand out candy without any physical contact, says Dr.
Nipunie Rajapakse, a pediatric specialist at the Mayo Clinic in Minnesota.Marking 6-foot spacing on sidewalks and driveways with duct tape or chalk can also discourage people from gathering at the front door.Those with any COVID-19 symptoms, known exposures to the virus or pending tests results should stay home, according to the CDC.