can still happen—as long as you are outside and following best practices for safety.The first thing you should know is that the currently defines traditional trick-or-treating, where kids go door-to-door and have treats handed to them, as one of the “higher-risk activities” associated with the celebration. (Other activities that require caution?
Indoor haunted houses or crowded gatherings, like fall festivals.) “You have to realize the virus is still out there, even on the evening of October 31,” Robert Amler, M.D., Dean of the School of Health Sciences and Practice at and a former medical officer with the CDC, tells Glamour.