As the novel coronavirus pandemic continues, Halloween is going to look quite different in Los Angeles this year.for Halloween celebrations, detailing restrictions to be made on holiday traditions in order to offer"safer alternatives" that can allow residents to"minimize contact" with others.
According to the guidelines, Halloween gatherings, events or parties with non-household members are not permitted even if conducted outdoors. Such gatherings include carnivals, live entertainment, festivals and haunted house attractions. Meanwhile, trick-or-treating is not recommended because officials say"it can be very difficult to maintain proper social distancing on porches and at front doors," as well as considered too"risky" to share any food.
For those choosing to practice"Trunk or treating" instead — children can travel from car to car instead of houses to receive treats — is also not recommended because it can spur crowding and the sharing of food. However, a myriad of alternatives was provided by health officials such as online pumpkin carving contests, Halloween movie nights at drive-in theaters and car parades .its annual Halloween Horror Nights event this year, other venues in Los Angeles have found ways to comply with protocols for social distancing, the wearing of face masks and sanitation.
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