Social Distancing -- here's how you can tell if you're 6 feet apart
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One of the best ways to slow the spread of COVID-19 is to practice social distancing. Experts recommend that individuals stay 6 feet away from each other in
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Alert and remind those in and around walkways, waiting areas, and entrances with bold graphics and messages on a floor sign. Standing 6 feet apart
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6 feet may not always be enough distance to protect from COVID-19, new report suggests
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