An Orange County Halloween Amid COVID: Q&A

An Orange County Halloween Amid COVID: Q&A
Surfers dressed as the green soldiers from "Toy Story," Irma Perez (L) and Susan Janechek (R), strike a pose at the annual Blackie's Halloween Surfing event in Newport Beach, Calif., on Oct. 27, 2018. The 2020 event will be held on Oct. 31. Frederic J. Brown/AFP via Getty Images
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IRVINE, Calif.—Halloween will look a little different this year amid health restrictions. The Centers for Disease Control has called trick-or-treating a “higher risk activity” and suggests it be avoided.
Some family favorite events in Orange County, such as the annual Treats in the Streets in Orange, are cancelled. But others have emerged, such as the drive-thru Urban Legends Haunt at the Orange County Fairgrounds.
John Fredricks is a California-based journalist for The Epoch Times. His reportage and photojournalism features have been published in a variety of award-winning publications around the world.
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