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In this file photo,ten-year-old Cameron Fox and her 4-year-old sister, Lexi, of Brookfield, Ill., are dressed as unicorns for Halloween with plastic face shields to protect against COVID-19, as they visit the home of family friends in nearby River Forest, Ill., on Saturday, Oct. 31, 2020.  While this year many Americans are eager to resume Halloween traditions shelved because of the pandemic, an ongoing supply-chain crunch has resulted in party-supply stores nationwide running out of the most coveted mass-produced costumes.  (AP Photo/Don Babwin)  **FILE**

In this file photo,ten-year-old Cameron Fox and her 4-year-old sister, Lexi, of Brookfield, Ill., are dressed as unicorns for Halloween with plastic face shields to protect against COVID-19, as they visit the home of family friends in nearby River Forest, Ill., on Saturday, Oct. 31, 2020. While this year many Americans are eager to resume Halloween traditions shelved because of the pandemic, an ongoing supply-chain crunch has resulted in party-supply stores nationwide running out of the most coveted mass-produced costumes. (AP Photo/Don Babwin) **FILE**

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