Advice

Dr David Durrheim offers Halloween health advice for safe scaring

Chloe Coleman
October 27 2021 - 1:00pm
COVID LURKING: Dr Durrheim suggests individually wrapped treats, avoiding communal lolly bowls and practising good hand hygiene. Picture: Simone De Peak.
COVID LURKING: Dr Durrheim suggests individually wrapped treats, avoiding communal lolly bowls and practising good hand hygiene. Picture: Simone De Peak.

Ghosts, ghouls and scary skeletons will be out in force this weekend as Halloween festivities kick off, but this year's trick or treating will look a bit different with COVID-19 lurking in the shadows.

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Chloe Coleman

Chloe Coleman

Journalist

Chloe Coleman is a journalist covering news in the Lower Hunter. Contact her on chloe.coleman@austcommunitymedia.com.au.

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