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WATCH: Health Experts Worry As Thousands Party in Downtown Vancouver for Halloween

Darpan News Desk Darpan, 02 Nov, 2020 08:59 PM
  • WATCH: Health Experts Worry As Thousands Party in Downtown Vancouver for Halloween

WATCH: Thousands come together to celebrate #Halloween party at the #Granville strip amidst Covid19. Very little masks and social distancing was observed among the crowds. Despite warnings from health authorities that parties should be kept small to prevent transmission of COVID-19 it was a busy Halloween night for Vancouver police as people crowded to the Granville Entertainment District downtown to celebrate. #dancing #costumes. 

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