Southern Illinois businesses prepare as COVID-19 mitigation measures begin Thursday – The Southern Illinoisan (Carbondale)

In Marion, Mayor Mike Absher said there will be no limitations or restrictions on trick-or-treating in the city. “Please go get a test, even if you are healthy,” Absher said. “It simply helps us get below that 8% threshold.”
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Freddy
5 years ago

The safest way to Trick or Treat is for kids to have Covid tests-then before accepting candy kids and parents should get a certificate from those handing out candy to make sure they tested negative for Covid then take the candy to the hospital to have X rays to check for razor blades or needles then go to the pharmacy to get some Metformin for diabetes which could result in eating huge amounts of candy plus make a dental appointment for cavities. Or you can go the store and buy the kids a Snickers bar. Saves time. Ahh! Halloween. Don’t… Read more »

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