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Springfield, Massachusetts implements trick-or-treating ban

SPRINGFIELD, Mass. (NewsNation Now) — Springfield, Massachusetts joins Los Angeles County in restricting Halloween celebrations. There will be no door-to-door trick-or-treating this year due to ongoing coronavirus concerns.

Mayor Domenic Sarno said he, along with Health and Human Services Commissioner Helen Caulton and the Board of Public Health all came to an agreement to make the decision to prohibit the popular Halloween activity.


The City of Springfield said they are making this announcement as early as possible to give families and organizations enough time to plan safe Halloween events that won’t contribute to the spread of COVID-19. 

“We have all worked so hard to continue to defeat this COVID-19 Coronavirus pandemic by currently being designated a ‘green zone’, we just don’t want to go backwards.  We must continue to be smart and safe in order to continue to build public, consumer, and business confidence.” 

SPRINGFIELD MAYOR DOMENIC SARNO AND HHS COMMISSIONER CAULTON-HARRIS

NewsNation affiliate WWLP spoke with one parent who said he feels sorry for the kids missing out on the Halloween festivities, and wish there were better alternatives.

“It would have been something good and positive for the kids because of the year they are having with not being able to play sports and not being able to have school with all of the remote learning and everything of the sort,” said Carlos Sosa of Granby. “It’s just really a shame.”

Here’s a list Halloween regulations in the of City of Springfield:

Not Permitted:

Not Recommended:

Permitted:

Personal Protection Measures: 

Earlier this week Los Angeles County rolled back its trick-or-treating guidelines from “not permitted” to the “not recommended.” “Trunk-or-treating” events where children go from car to car instead of door to door also moved into the not recommended category.

It is unclear if more cities will adopt this policy during the holiday season.

NewsNation affiliate WWLP contributed to this report.