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CDC: Trick-or-treating this Halloween is ‘high-risk’

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TAMPA, Fla. (WFLA)—With Halloween just around the corner, you may be wondering whether to take the kids trick-or-treating this year. If you’re concerned about the spread of COVID-19, you may not want to risk it.

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has issued new guidelines designed to help parents navigate holiday celebrations during the coronavirus pandemic.

Traditional trick-or-treating is considered high-risk, while other activities such as carving pumpkins, are said to be safer alternatives.

Those who may have COVID-19 or were exposed to someone with the virus should not participate in in-person Halloween or give out candy to trick-or-treaters, according to the CDC.

The guidance includes a list ranking low, moderate or high-risk activities:

Lower risk activities

Moderate risk activities

Higher risk activities

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