I see Mr. Sealion is still all over this. I made the mistake of viewing his post quoting me, what a sad life to put words and assumptions into someone else's mouth and treat it as 'probably fact'. Ignoring reality about vaccine availability, creating ridiculous all or nothing arguments, and largely ignoring the overall positive and hopeful theme to my post, and my wish for Americans to be better. Instead, obfuscate, attack, keep going. It's actually depressing to see, and a problem with many Americans as a whole.
Back to the actual thread, Halloween night was very busy in my neighborhood as well. I'm in a mixed neighborhood, so it was probably 50/50 on mask wearing versus not for the adults. We made a table at our front door with individually separated and wrapped candy to prevent so may hands in bowls. Has anyone seen any uptick in cases that could be due to trick or treating? I haven't followed the spike trends around holidays or major gatherings, but usually there is at least some association it seems.