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A pandemic Halloween in LA: Trick-or-treating, haunted houses off-limits; car parades OK

LOS ANGELES (KTLA) — With summer coming to a close and fall fast approaching, the COVID-19 pandemic remains the scariest terror of all, prompting Los Angeles County health officials to release guidance on how to safely celebrate the upcoming Halloween season.

“Since some of the traditional ways in which this holiday is celebrated does not allow you to minimize contact with non-household members, it is important to plan early and identify safer alternatives,” the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health said in a news release.

As of Tuesday, the number of people diagnosed with COVID-19 in the county had climbed to 249,241 with 6,036 deaths.

“While holidays are typically a time to come together with extended family and friends to celebrate, we ask you to alter your plans this year and take responsibility by not engaging in any risky activities that can spread the virus,” Health Director Barbara Ferrer said last week ahead of the Labor Day holiday.

Less than two months away, here’s a list of what’s allowed and what’s not this Halloween:

Not Permitted

Permitted

Local theme parks including Disneyland, Knott’s Berry Farm and Universal Studios Hollywood have all canceled their annual and much-anticipated Halloween events because of the pandemic. But the annual Los Angeles Haunted Hayride has been reimagined in an effort to safely scare its guests despite social-distancing requirements.