WITH Halloween fast approaching families across the US are getting into the ghoulish spirit and decorating their homes to celebrate the scary season.
Atlanta, Georgia-based New York Times Magazine journalist, Matthew Shaer, noted on Twitter that his neighbours are taking the opportunity to drive home their views on COVID-19, posting a photo of one garden which has a tombstone with the inscription "I did my own research".
"A lot of my neighbours work for the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, or the Emory hospital system," he said.
"Needless to say, Halloween lawn decoration season around here really rules."
Responses to Shaer's tweet have included photos of houses with skeletons holding placards with slogans including "I won't live afraid", "Take ivermectin" and other anti-vaccination mantras, such as "Vaccines are for sheeple".
We suspect it's safe to assume trick or treaters won't be receiving packs of hydroxychloroquine in this neighbourhood.
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