Current social distancing guidelines might not be enough to protect joggers from coronavirus, according to a new study. Tech company Ansys has created a simulation which suggests you could come into contact with droplets of moisture even when remaining six feet behind another person during exercise.
Running two abreast could be less risky than in single file, as you are far less likely to be struck with any potentially infected fluids, experts say.
Health bosses have highlighted increasing social distance as being the key to stamping out the bug's spread for months. The study comes as figures show one Briton is dying from coronavirus every two minutes.
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