Assuming trick or treating is happening.
I plan to let the kids go and I plan to pass out candy at our house or leave bags out front and sit at our front steps. |
absolutely |
As long as numbers in our town stay minimal as they have been all along. Some parents have already been discussing alternatives if it's canceled. We live in a small town so that helps |
No. I don’t even think it will be allowed in our neighborhood. |
Yep |
I hope it rains so we'll have no choice. I'm torn, honestly. |
Will anyone be giving out trick or treats is the better question. |
Yes but I am thinking just to people that we know this year. I dont want to trek around the whole neighborhood if no one is going to be answering doors and disappoint my kid. |
No. And we won’t be answering our door either. |
Why wouldn't I let my kids go ToT? Does Covid live on candy wrappers? And, if that is the case, do you people also not dine outside in restaurants, order carry-out, venture into stores, or the like? Are you high risk that even if kid is wearing a face mask and person handing out candy is wearing a mask that you live in fear? |
YES!!!! For anyone who is fearful of this- kids are masked and you can quarantine any candy. Seriously - life is for living. |
Your anxiety is far more damaging to your child than the off chance they get Covid from a candy wrapper. |
It’s not the candy wrapper, it’s the close proximity to other people. And you’re wrong about my child and my family. My child has severe asthma and I’m in the middle of chemo. I don’t have anxiety, assh*le, I have cancer. |
No one “allows” Halloween. |
Yes. |