Should kids go trick-or-treating in a pandemic? The answer from public health officials is maybe — with the right safety measures are in place.The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention released safe Halloween guidelines last week that listed “traditional trick-or-treating where treats are handed to children who go door to door” a “high risk” activity due to the coronavirus.However, it said “moderate risk” would be trick-or-treating with “individually wrapped goodie bags lined up for families to grab and go while continuing to social distance (such as at the end of a driveway or at the edge of a yard).”Local municipalities have started weighing in.