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Spooky but COVID Safe

Halloween is around the corner marking the start of the holiday season. The pandemic is easing, but health experts still warn of another COVID-19 spike as colder weather rolls in and holiday celebrations begin. Dr. Ruth Kanthula is a pediatrician and an infectious disease specialist at MedStar Georgetown University Hospital. She walks us through how to trick-or-treat safely, explains the do’s and don’ts for Halloween and tells us how kid vaccines will change the pandemic.

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