Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We're in the middle of a global pandemic and our nation's response has been abysmal. Who knows what the situation will be come Halloween. If it continues to be as it is, I don't think we'll be out and about ringing stranger's doorbells. All that will be cancelled.
Again. It won’t be canceled. It can’t be canceled. Families that don’t want to participate won’t. That’s how it will work.
Of course it can be canceled. Don't think it will be though.
You can't cancel a date. October 31st will come and go like it does every year. You can't legally force people to stay in their houses and not walk around knocking on doors, for one night.
Again. It HAS been canceled, and more than once, in specific locations in the US.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Besides the PP who said she’s throwing ziploc bags of candy Mardi Gras style from her porch (which is awesome!) I haven’t heard any of the “I’m taking my kids trick or treating and you can suck it” people talking about the logistics of candy bowls. So assuming you can social distance, are you really letting your kid stick their hands in a bowl that 30 other kids stuck their hands in? How do the logistics work, exactly?
I imagine it like any other door.
Knock knock. Homeowner opens door (masked).
Kids yell (masked): Trick or treat!!!!!!
Homeowner plunks candy into kids’ bag.
Thank you!!!! they sing in unison
Off they go to the next house.
When home wipe down candy with wipes, if you’re particularly concerned.
Anyhow, that’s how we’ll do it this year. I imagine less kids, but I know homeowners in my area love Halloween and will celebrate as usual.
+1. This isn’t going to spread Coronavirus or any other virus. But that “small,” “socially distanced” backyard party people are yapping about on this thread very well might.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Has there even been one case of covid caught from a surface only? I think the surface and touching things paranoia is not warranted.
I have not seen this been proven.
https://www.businessinsider.com/coronavirus-jumped-between-people-via-elevator-surfaces-study-2020-7
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We're in the middle of a global pandemic and our nation's response has been abysmal. Who knows what the situation will be come Halloween. If it continues to be as it is, I don't think we'll be out and about ringing stranger's doorbells. All that will be cancelled.
Again. It won’t be canceled. It can’t be canceled. Families that don’t want to participate won’t. That’s how it will work.
Of course it can be canceled. Don't think it will be though.
You can't cancel a date. October 31st will come and go like it does every year. You can't legally force people to stay in their houses and not walk around knocking on doors, for one night.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Has there even been one case of covid caught from a surface only? I think the surface and touching things paranoia is not warranted.
I have not seen this been proven.
https://www.businessinsider.com/coronavirus-jumped-between-people-via-elevator-surfaces-study-2020-7
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Has there even been one case of covid caught from a surface only? I think the surface and touching things paranoia is not warranted.
I have not seen this been proven.
Anonymous wrote:Has there even been one case of covid caught from a surface only? I think the surface and touching things paranoia is not warranted.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We're in the middle of a global pandemic and our nation's response has been abysmal. Who knows what the situation will be come Halloween. If it continues to be as it is, I don't think we'll be out and about ringing stranger's doorbells. All that will be cancelled.
Again. It won’t be canceled. It can’t be canceled. Families that don’t want to participate won’t. That’s how it will work.
Of course it can be canceled. Don't think it will be though.
Anonymous wrote:Btw. I live in a community where people and even institutions regularly disregard covid rules. No one is arrested or fined. Do you think police will come out and give tickets to trick or treaters? It’s an absurd notion. Families have agency and can determine their own comfort levels.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We're in the middle of a global pandemic and our nation's response has been abysmal. Who knows what the situation will be come Halloween. If it continues to be as it is, I don't think we'll be out and about ringing stranger's doorbells. All that will be cancelled.
Again. It won’t be canceled. It can’t be canceled. Families that don’t want to participate won’t. That’s how it will work.
Anonymous wrote:We're in the middle of a global pandemic and our nation's response has been abysmal. Who knows what the situation will be come Halloween. If it continues to be as it is, I don't think we'll be out and about ringing stranger's doorbells. All that will be cancelled.