Bloody zombies lumbered alongside superheroes, cowboys shared the road with villains and marchers in hazardous-materials garb evoked the Ebola crisis as the Greenwich Village Halloween Parade made its freewheeling way through downtown Manhattan on Friday night.
Center stage: A man dressed as a quarantined Ebola patient walks in the 41st Annual Village Halloween Parade in New York
Creativity
was on display and current events were on marchers' minds as a costumed
crowd of thousands flowed up Sixth Avenue on a windy Halloween night.
Dr.
Jane Testa sported a 'hammer out Ebola' costume featuring a hazmat
suit, flashing lights, a large version of the virus - made of balloons -
and a sign with a biohazard symbol and the message: 'Quarantine: Ebola
outbreak. Deadly force may be used.'
'Don't get too close!' Testa warned, holding a balloon hammer with a red cross.
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