In a year that’s had plenty of scares, many of us are still wondering what a pandemic Halloween will actually look like. The traditional ways of celebrating this holiday seem more frightful than ever with the possible risk of spreading COVID-19 looming in the background.
Can Halloween be saved? Or should we give up on this ghoulish season? The CDC’s guidelines for a safe Halloween during the pandemic lists alternatives to classic activities, like trick-or-treating, and gives us hope that we can still have fun on the spookiest day of the year.
The following activities are festive and fun ways to celebrate Halloween safely with your family:
Avoiding some of these higher risk activities will help prevent the spread of COVID-19 and ensure the safety of your friends and family:
While these are some great ideas for a safe and spook-tacular Halloween, they aren’t the only ways to celebrate. Lots of people are getting creative in their celebrations. Outdoor costume parades that are socially distanced, goodies left outside houses to limit interaction, and open-air haunted forest walks are all fun activities with moderate risks according to the CDC.
However you decide to join in the festivities, we encourage you to protect yourself and loved ones by taking precautions to limit the spread of coronavirus. Make sure to maintain social distancing from those outside your household, wash your hands, wear a mask when needed (no, not just the one that came with your costume), and stay home if you’re sick.
Have a safe and happy Halloween!