The Boss Baby balloon is deflated as it ends its appearance during the modified Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade in New York, Thursday, Nov. 26, 2020.
The annual parade goes on but only after great changes as compared to previous years due to the current deadly pandemic.
(AP Photo/Craig Ruttle)NEW YORK โ The balloons were in the sky and the marching bands took to the streets for the annual Macyโs Thanksgiving Day Parade on Thursday, but coronavirus restrictions meant it was without the throngs of people usually scrambling for a view.
Even with the pandemic protocols, the fact that the parade took place made it a rare festivity in a city that has seen most of its major events cancelled over the last year because of the virus.
The parade organizers recognized that reality, including representatives of some of the New York City parades that hadn't been able to happen โ the St. Patrickโs Day Parade, the Mermaid Parade, the Puerto Rican Day Parade and NYC Pride March.