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write a newspaper report on "importance of social distance"​

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Answered by anjelshivani2008
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When you’re suffering from a cold or flu virus, it’s usually rather easy to infect the people around you. Without a second thought, you might rub your face, and then open the door to a local café. That’s essentially the same as shaking hands with everyone in your community.

However, a considerable amount of transferable disease is avoidable when people follow some of the basic principles of social distance. But what is social distance? There are essentially three main rules to social distancing:

Stay at least 6-feet apart from others when possible.

Don’t gather in big groups.

Avoid crowded places.

If you shake hands with someone who’s suffering from a cold, you just might catch their cold. But in some cases, merely close proximity and breathing the same air can lead to contagion. That’s why when it’s possible, you want to keep a distance of about six feet from others.

If you grabbed three random people off the street, the probability one of them has some kind of transmissible cold/flu virus would not be very high. But if you grabbed 100 people, the odds would be much higher. Moreover, crowded places make it harder to keep distance from others. That’s why it’s important to avoid crowded places and not gather in large groups.

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