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Is Halloween cancelled this year due to COVID-19? Here are the trick or treat rules in your state – ABC News
For the first time in five years, Halloween falls on a weekend — but with many states facing coronavirus contact limits at home and in public, how will this affect…

Once a faraway curiosity vicariously experienced via Hollywood films, over the past two decades Halloween has become increasingly popular in Australia.
This year’s All Hallows Eve occurs on a weekend for the first time in five years, and many young Australians will be in search of scary thrills and trick-or-treat lollies.
The spanner in the spider web is that coronavirus restrictions mean some activities could incur a fine that would frighten even the spookiest gaggle of ghosts.
Here’s a state-by-state…
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