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Will trick-or-treating happen in Kingston? Premier and medical officer weigh in

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[ Sign up for our Health IQ newsletter for the latest coronavirus updates ]“If our local risk remains so low, I think this can be done safely,” said Moore, adding that the next few weeks will determine the likelihood of Halloween happening if case numbers increase.“If it’s driven by community spread, that changes the whole discussion heading into Halloween.” Ontario reports 232 new coronavirus cases as record number of tests completed The uncertainty around Halloween has taken its toll on Kingston-area businesses, such as Audrey’s Costume Castle and Dancewear.

The store’s assistant manager, Kelly Burnett, says the Ottawa and Kingston locations are reliant on Halloween, and this season has been especially slow.“Some people are hesitant, a.

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