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San Carlos residents concerned holiday attraction may be COVID super spreader
San Carlos residents worry holiday attraction may be COVID super spreader event. Candese Charles reports.
SAN CARLOS, Calif. - Every year, hundreds of people walk down a two-block street of Eucalyptus Avenue in San Carlos to view the twinkling lights and smiling Santa put out by the folks in the neighborhood, and this year is no different.
But, while the holiday attraction may look like just another beautiful display some people are calling it a super spreader event. There’s just a lot of people on the blocks. So it’s kind of like, yeah, we’re being safe but we’re also like pushing the boundary of that safety. So, it’s a little alarming, says Julian Amaro, who lives on Eucalyptus.