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Simple safety tips for trick-or-treating after Fauci greenlighted Halloween 2021

  • Written by Meg Sorg, Clinical Assistant Professor of Nursing, Purdue University
imageExperts give trick-or-treating the green light this year.Anchiy/E+ Collection via Getty Images

The air is getting chillier, pumpkins are perched on porches and kids across the country are planning their spooky costumes. As a professor of pediatric nursing and a mom to four young children, I know the excitement and anxiety that pandemic holidays...

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