Clark County Public Health is encouraging residents to take precautions during Halloween activities to reduce the risk of catching or spreading COVID-19.
Clark County’s COVID-19 case rate is slowly decreasing but remains very high. Last week’s case rate of 450.9 cases per 100,000 residents over 14 days is comparable to peak rates during the winter months.
“We want people to be able to enjoy Halloween. But with virus activity still high, it’s important to take precautions to keep yourself and your loved ones healthy,” said Dr. Alan Melnick, Clark County health officer and Public Health director. “You can still have fun while celebrating safely.”
Pumpkin patches: Outdoor activities are often lower risk than indoor activities. But crowded pumpkin patches can pose a higher risk for the virus to spread, especially if additional precautions are not taken.
Reduce the risk of catching or spreading COVID-19 when visiting pumpkin patches by taking these steps: