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We’ve got a list of animals, people and things that can help you remember how to judge the right distance between yourself and others.
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… ...
The current guidance for safe social distancing may not be enough to stop the spread of COVID-19, a new analysis suggests. In the report, researchers from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology ...
Is 6 feet of social distancing really enough? Health officials have emphasized staying away from other people, but more than the usual recommended space may be needed.
What does 6 feet distance actually look like: In real life, it can often become hard to understand what six feet actually look like.
A social distancing gadget that beeps whenever you’re not keeping six feet from someone could help people return to work. The beeper has been invented by Pathfindr and aims to helps companies… ...
Stay at least 6 feet apart from others. It’s what doctors and public health officials have been telling the public for months now to slow the spread of COVID-19. So why are schools being told 3 ...
Worried about staying six feet apart while taking a walk? Here are tips on good social distancing etiquette.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention describes social distancing as “remaining out of congregate settings, avoiding mass gatherings and maintaining distance (approximately 6 feet or 2 ...