ORLANDO, Fla. – The coronavirus pandemic has become a global conversation, with certain phrases suddenly becoming everyday vocabulary.
There’s one measurement though that everyone seems to be more privy to: 6 feet (2 meters). That distance is part of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s social distancing guideline that municipalities and nations are now enforcing.
When someone coughs or sneezes, small, sometimes unseeable, drops of liquid are sprayed out. If you’re standing too close, you can breathe them in.
Those droplets could contain the coronavirus, if the person coughing is infected, according to the World Health Organization.