No trick-or-treating allowed in Los Angeles County
No trick-or-treating is allowed this Halloween in Los Angeles County due to the pandemic, ABC Los Angeles station KABC reported
The health department said it's too difficult to maintain social distancing with door-to-door trick-or-treating.
Parties, haunted houses and "trunk or treating" -- when kids go from car to car instead of house to house -- are also not allowed.
Car parades, dressing up houses and Halloween-themed meals at outdoor restaurants are permitted, the Department of Health said.
California has the most coronavirus cases of any state in the U.S., with over 745,000 people diagnosed, according to Johns Hopkins University data.
Over 249,000 of California's cases are in Los Angeles County, according to county data. At least 6,036 people in the county have died.