Many Bay Area residents are feeling safer about celebrating Halloween this year.
Health officials said that outdoor activities are safest. If you go to an indoor party, incorporate a high quality mask into your costume, ventilate indoor spaces and wash your hands often.“It’s like a big weight has lifted from where we were two years ago. I’m also a mom and so I’m excited that this is the year my kids get to go trick or treating,” Brito said.
“Relieving. It’s a relief that we can get back out again because being cooped up is not a good time,” said Grace Sims. Sims and her boyfriend plan to go to a small party dressed as Avocado Toast. They feel good knowing their friends are all vaccinated. “It’s very exciting. I haven’t been able to do it for several years and I am happy to get back out and have fun with friends,” said John Chastain.
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