Article 59QXN Halloween isn’t risk-free, but it can be lower risk

Halloween isn’t risk-free, but it can be lower risk

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Nicole Wetsman
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The hottest decorations this Halloween may turn out to be PVC pipe covered in orange duct tape or painted a garish, spooky purple. From Chicago to Washington state, people are rigging up candy chutes" to send Twix and Milky Ways into the waiting buckets of trick-or-treaters from a safe distance during the pandemic. They range from simple slides all the way to elaborate feats of puppetry - and they'll be called into action tomorrow.

Sarah Millar installs a candy chute for trick-or-treaters outside her home in the Edgewater neighborhood Sunday in Chicago. The chute allows children to collect candy from neighbors while social distancing during Halloween. pic.twitter.com/BAnxOZ0g42

- armando l sanchez (@mandophotos) October 25, 2020

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