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‘Boo at the Zoo’ event canceled due to COVID-19 pandemic
Salt Lake City, Utah— According to Utah’s Hogle Zoo, one of its largest events of the year is canceled due to a surge in COVID-19 cases.
Tuesday the zoo announced that the annual “Boo at the Zoo,” will not take place this year.
They clarified that “BooLights,” a month-long event where Halloween-themed lights are placed around the zoo, will still take place in October.
“While we understand this is disappointing news, we hope you can understand the steps we are taking to help keep our staff and attendees safe and healthy,” the announcement read.
“We simply do not have the capacity to safely host all attendees during a pandemic. Thank you for your continued interest in Boo at the Zoo.”
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