guidelines issued on Friday say anyone with medical conditions such as heart disease, high blood pressure, diabetes and cancer should avoid participating in Halloween activities.“You have to use common sense.
If the numbers start increasing, maybe we have to reevaluate if we’re taking our child out,” said Mila Daley, a resident of New Maryland, N.B.
Coronavirus: Alberta Health issues guidelines for a safe and ‘scary for the right reasons’ Halloween Children that do go out may find that the treats are different this year.
New Brunswick Public Health suggests people should consider offering non-food treats such as stickers, small toys or books.“I’m not sure the kids would be all that excited.