ORANGE COUNTY, Fla. – Moms like Rachael Wright of Orlando’s Baldwin Park neighborhood aren’t quite comfortable this year with the traditional Halloween activities.“We probably won’t be trick-or-treating,” said Wright. “It’s obviously a disappointment but I think the most important thing is to celebrate safely.”The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommends celebrating with as few people as possible this year as to limit the spread of Coronavirus.[TRENDING: DeSantis to lift restaurant limits in Fla. | Here’s how to track your mail-in ballot | How can I tell difference between flu and COVID-19?]CDC guidelines rank Halloween activities by lower, moderate, and higher risk for the virus.Lower risk activities include: Carving or.
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