Parade Canceled ... Corona's Halloween Halloween America November 1st 10:15

Due to the spread of the new coronavirus infection, the largest Halloween parade in the United States was canceled in New York, but events for children were held in various places, and children took measures such as masks to prevent infection. I enjoyed wearing a costume.

Every year on October 31st, Halloween night in New York, the United States holds the largest disguise parade in the United States, attracting nearly one million people, including spectators.



In the year of the presidential election, some people disguised themselves as candidates, but this was canceled to prevent the spread of the new coronavirus.

On the other hand, in various parts of New York City, events were held after taking measures against infection so that children could enjoy Halloween.



In Brooklyn, in the south of the city, participants' body temperatures were measured at the entrance of the venue, and disinfectants were installed in multiple locations.



At another venue in Brooklyn, it was mandatory to wear masks, and children enjoyed wearing masks and dressing up as firefighters and witches.

A local woman who hosted the event said, "It's a difficult time, but I wanted the children to have a good time. It's the best thing to see the smiling faces of the children."