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Northeast Indiana health officials give recommendations for COVID free Halloween

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Northeast Indiana health officials give recommendations for COVID free Halloween
Northeast Indiana health officials give recommendations for COVID free Halloween

With COVID numbers growing after Labor Day and the state entering stage 5, health officials have their eyes on Halloween.

Here are some of the recommendations if you decide to go trick or treating:

With the pandemic, health officials are recommending some extra steps to make sure everyone stays covid free for halloween.fox 55's jentill neal tells us about the alternatives that won't completely take away the fun.

With covid numbers growing after labor day and the state entering stage 5... many have their eyes on halloween.

Especially health officials.> 07:44:25-07:44:38"i'm worried about the parties.

I think the trick or treating can be done in a relatively safe manor.

We've got details on our website.

The parties afterwards people have to wear masks and socially distance."

If you are planning to trick or treat...the allen county health department is recommending that you wear a mask, limit the number of houses you go to.and sanitize your hands.if you are giving candy out, do it from your driveway maintaining 6 feet of distance between you and whoever walks or drives up.if you'd like to take it a step further..

Some people are doing halloween candy chutes.

The candy is dropped through a pvc pipe to avoid contact.> 00:00:48-00:01:01"i think that it's reasonable to have someone put their bag over the end of the chute and slide it in the bag potentially something along those lines."

Gaff says if you have a bowl for the candy at the end of the chute - it would defeat the purpose because various hands would go into the bowl.

If you can go to a drive thru trick or treat event that's even better.wells county health department teamed up with local officials to create an outdoor event called the drive thru boo!> 07:47:33-07:47:48"as they drive through the different stations that we'll be passing out the treats, we'll be putting numbers on the car windows to say how many children are in there.

That's when the masked and gloved person passing out will hand out that many treats."if you do go out trick or treating, it's suggested you don't let your kids grab their own treats..in allen county, jentill neal fox 55 news you can find more halloween safety suggestions on our website

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