Why? When someone coughs or sneezes, small drops of liquid spray from their nose or mouth. If you’re standing too close, you can breathe in the droplets, which may contain the coronavirus if the person coughing is infected, according to the World Health Organization.
The “6 feet of distance” rule comes from studies of respiratory physiology, said Dr. William Schaffner, infectious disease expert at Vanderbilt University.
“Without a cough or a sneeze, if we exhale, the distance 3 to 6 feet from each other is called the breathing zone. And it’s in that kind of volume of air that what I exhale begins to mix with the air that’s already in the room,” Schaffner said. “So if you’re standing within 3 to 6 feet of me, you may well inhale some of what I exhale. And of course if I have the virus, what I’m exhaling microscopically contains the virus.”
So you guys believe the CNN explanation? It's science and muh breathing zone?
It's the human Taurus size. At 6 ft away, you are in your own aura if you like that word. The heart has an electrictro magnetic field, and 6 ft is the average. Some people need to be closer than others.
Social distancing means standing 6 feet apart. Here’s what that actually looks like https://www.cnn.com/2020/03/24/health/six-feet-social-distance-explainer-coronavirus-wellness/index.html
So you guys believe the CNN explanation? It's science and muh breathing zone?
It's the human Taurus size. At 6 ft away, you are in your own aura if you like that word. The heart has an electrictro magnetic field, and 6 ft is the average. Some people need to be closer than others.
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But interesting observation nonetheless.