Riverside County health officials offer alternatives to traditional Halloween celebrations
October 28, 2020
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Oct. 28, 2020
Contact:
Jose Arballo Jr.
Riverside University Health System-Public Health
951-712-3705
Riverside County health officials offer alternatives to traditional Halloween celebrations
California Health Officials Strongly Discourage Traditional Trick-or-Treat
As Riverside County residents prepare to celebrate Halloween, Riverside University Health System-Public Health (RUHS-PH) is encouraging the community to make this year’s festivities as safe as possible by planning lower-risk online, at-home and car-based activities.
To limit the spread of COVID-19, the California Department of Public Health released safety guidelines strongly discouraging traditional trick-or-treating and asks families to plan safer alternatives. These alternative celebrations include a candy scavenger hunt at home, online pumpkin carving and costume contests, and car-based tours of Halloween displays. Riverside County health officials are following the state’s guidance.
Families and individuals are also encouraged to check www.rivcoph.org/coronavirus for guidance on holiday celebrations.
RUHS-PH and state traffic officials offer these tips for drivers and those who are out walking:
- The days are getting shorter. Be visible and carry a flashlight or reflective vest if you are out at dusk or at night so drivers can see you.
- Stick to familiar, well-lit routes.
- Only cross the street at crosswalks or corners where it is safe. Always look left, right, then left again before crossing.
- If you are doing car-based tours of decorations, be extra alert for other vehicles backing out of driveways or leaving parking spaces.
- Watch for pedestrians and yield to them at all crosswalks.
Funding for this program was provided by a grant from the California Office of Traffic Safety, through the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.
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