Get the M.E.N.'s Manchester Family newsletter for all the latest from back to school news to ways to entertain the kids Parents are being warned not to take home more than they bargained for by letting children go trick or treating this year.
The popular Halloween tradition was banned in Greater Manchester last year, as going door to door was classed as households mixing, which wasn't allowed under the region's tougher restrictions.
Now those have been lifted, which means many families will be heading out with little ones to celebrate the event - some for the first time.
But it's not without its risks and Kate Ardern, Greater Manchester lead director of public health for health protection and emergency planning, is reminding parents that
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