MULTIMEDIA: Helpful tips for safe trick-or-treating or an alternative experience in October of 2020. (Nika Petrosian/RSJ)
Multimedia by Nika Petrosian
By Marissa Gatto
Health professional Isaac Bogoch thinks people should practice a safe and social distancing manner for Halloween this year regarding trick-or-treating. He believes the goal should be is to find ways to do things safely rather than to cancel. He thinks it shouldn’t be too tough to do safely as long as people are outside, wearing makes, restricted to family units and distant from others. The new guidelines for Ontario recommend that people who live in Toronto, Peel, York Region or Ottawa that trick or treating is not recommended and there are alternative ways to celebrate the occasion.
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