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Social distancing means standing 6 feet apart. Here’s what that actually looks like Text by Kristen Rogers, CNN. Illustrations by Max Pepper, CNN 4 min read ...
By now, you've probably heard that to slow the COVID-19 pandemic, people need to adopt social distancing measures — including remaining at least 6 feet (about 1.8 meters) apart from anyone they ...
We’ve been advised to stand 6 feet apart from others to lower our risk of getting infected with the coronavirus. But how can we tell whether we’re standing just far away enough from peo… ...
Social distancing: Why 6 feet? April 18, 2020 at 11:10 am Updated April 18, 2020 at 7:07 pm . By . Karthik Patanjali, Bedel Saget, Gabriel Gianordoli, Yuliya Parshina-Kottas. and .
Social distancing: What does 6 feet distance actually look like? Here are 4 ways you can imagine it. As the number of positive coronavirus cases continues to rise exponentially across the world, ...
One of those requirements covered social distancing. “Students and staff should maintain the recommended distance of 6 feet or greater between individuals,” reads the guidance, ...
Social distancing etiquette: 6 tips on staying 6 feet apart while outside Published: Mar. 25, 2020, 4:10 p.m. People enjoy a sunny spring day at Mt. Tabor Park in southeast Portland.
We’ve been advised to stand 6 feet apart from others to lower our risk of getting infected with the coronavirus. But how can we tell whether we’re standing just far away enough from people, or ...
We've been advised to stand 6 feet apart from others to lower our risk of getting infected with the coronavirus. But how can we tell whether we're standing just far away enough from people, or if ...