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Social distancing is good practice to keep that person (breathing down your neck in line) from sneezing all over you.
But to enforce this only is simply bad medical practice with a heaping dollop of totalitarianism.
And that is what they are telling people.
The virus can survive several days on surfaces. Every common element you touch throughout the day has the potential of transmitting infection to another surface, realistically speaking. That includes everything from shaking hands, door handles, countertops, pens, forms, elevator buttons, coffee handles, etc. Once touched, everything can become a new source carried over by anyone. The possibilities are infinite. The solution is to wear gloves and masks in public.
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Meanwhile other things are still happening.
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