Sask. doctor offers advice ahead of Halloween
Halloween has some parents scared for a different reason than other years.
COVID-19 continues to remain top of mind for people ahead of the spooky holiday. Guidelines have been put in place by the province, which include practising physical distancing if people are out trick-or-treating and not participating in large gatherings.
Dr. Carla Holinaty, a family physician in Saskatoon, told the 980 CJME Greg Morgan Morning Show on Wednesday that parents still have reservations about taking part in the festivities.
“It’s a bit of a difficult situation because there hasn’t been really clear guidance provided to give parents that yes or no answer I think a lot people are looking for. I think it’s important people assess their own level of risk tolerance in terms of what they’re going to do with their own families,” Holinaty said.