No trick-or-treating: L.A. County nixes Halloween events amid COVID-19
Knott’s Scary Farm is canceled because of the COVID-19 pandemic, as are other California theme parks’ Halloween events.
The latest guidelines also prevent carnivals, festivals and haunted house attractions, and instead encourage online parties, that comply with vehicle parade protocols and Halloween movie nights at drive-in theaters that meet health and safety standards.Advertisement The county won’t strip away all Halloween celebrations. Halloween meals at outdoor restaurants, Halloween-themed art installations at outdoor museums and dressing up homes and yards with decorations are still allowed — provided they comply with countywide COVID-19 protocols.to avoid holiday-related outbreaks such as those tied to Memorial Day and the Fourth of July.
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