COVID Social Distancing: How Far Is Safe Enough?
What is a safe distance to maintain in this #COVID19 pandemic? The World Health Organisation recommends a social distance of 1 metre, but countries like Australia, Singapore, the UK and the US have different rules. The #coronavirus can spread through the respiratory fluids of an infectious person who coughs, sneezes and talks loudly. Studies have shown that mucus and saliva can travel as far as 8m. #WhyItMatters puts the various recommended safe distances to the saliva droplets test using blacklight. Here’s why it’s vital to mask up. WATCH: The full episode of How Is The Pandemic Changing Us: youtu.be/b4p1lp5M_Wo Episode 2: The Secret To Living Virtually: youtu.be/GBUi48L_hYk Episode 3: How Is The Pandemic Changing Us?: youtu.be/mta3NmggJVs About the series: What will it take to survive this pandemic – and prepare for the next? How is this pandemic changing the way we work, travel or use the loo? Can Virtual Reality be the key to keeping us sane amid social isolation? WATCH: Our other COVID-19 documentaries: www.youtube.com/watch?v=CDjM834YWrs&list=PLkMf14VQEvTaOTJkNGXEuu_lF8uyIK3V4 For more, SUBSCRIBE to CNA INSIDER! cna.asia/insideryoutubesub Follow CNA INSIDER on:
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