what is the difference between social distancing and physical distancing
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During the current COVID-19 crisis, much has been made of the need to stay away from people who are sick. The term commonly used in public health to describe this is “social distancing”. However, to stay healthy, this is about physical separation, not social segregation and it’s an important distinction.
Current health guidance is remaining at least two metres from someone who is sick. Sneeze into a tissue, cough into your elbow and wash your hands as often as possible for 20 seconds with soap. This is about physical separation and physical health. All sensible.
However, some of the most vulnerable people in our society are already socially distanced. They may be elderly, disabled, or live alone. They may be mobility restricted, socially isolated – or simply can’t drive to the shops. Advocating “social distancing” could isolate already socially isolated people even further.
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