Halloween preparations are already underway, with Chicago releasing a schedule packed with ways the community can safely celebrate the holiday.
The city's third annual Halloweek will run from Oct. 22 to Oct. 31, according to a release from city officials. Officials shared a series of holiday programs, as well as COVID-19 precautionary guidelines that will take place.Stay up to date with COVID-19 vaccination, including all primary series doses and boosters for your age group
Do not hand out candy or participate in Halloween events if you are having symptoms of COVID-19 or feel sick, even if you have been fully vaccinatedEat candy at home, or after washing or sanitizing your hands Masks are recommended when trick-or-treating in indoor public settings, particularly if you are at risk of getting very sick — a costume mask is not a substitute for a high-quality mask or respiratorStay informed about local news and weather. Get the NBC Chicago app for
South Africa Latest News, South Africa Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Ferrara Candy Co. fined $200K for safety violations at Bellwood factoryThe U.S. Department of Labor has proposed a $201,000 fine for Chicago-based Ferrara Candy Co. for safety violations at the company's suburban Bellwood factory.
Read more »
Chicago Bulls voice optimism following Lonzo Ball’s latest surgery — but the point guard’s road to recovery is still lengthyThe Chicago Bulls are optimistic after Lonzo Ball’s latest knee procedure, but expectations are still tempered as the point guard continues a nine-month rehabilitation.
Read more »
Chicago Community Commission for Public Safety and Accountability holds 1st meetingIt was standing room-only at the inaugural meeting of the Community Commission for Public Safety and Accountability, created by a city council ordinance last year to give residents more say in police oversight.
Read more »
Duval, Clay, St. Johns County public schools to reopen Monday following Hurricane IanDuval County Public Schools officials announced a full return Monday, including activities, as the district planned its reopening from Hurricane Ian.
Read more »
Makeup Artist-Approved Tips for Applying BlushGuidelines for a perfect flush, every damn time.
Read more »