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The rules for physical distance were rigid and based on outdated data, according to a British study published in late August, which is definitely worth reading for anyone with a slightly deeper interest in the subject. Especially since it was written in surprisingly simple language. Compared to a ubiquitous safe distance of 2 meters everywhere, a person who sings, screams or coughs can receive infectious droplets at more than 7 meters, for example.
The study was illustrated with a useful table for both non-scientists and non-scientists, analyzing the risk of infection in the most common life situations with a mask and an uncovered face. The table was translated by Hungarian Moon in Hungary for Hungarian readers, and we thank him again:
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