Sky_Blue_Dreamer
Well-Known Member
Errrrr it’s common sense to think that 1m instead of 2 will have less of an impact on people’s lives and they economy, are you stupid?
Until someone picks up an infection through close contact and it results in them being hospitalised or dying. I think that would be considered having a major impact on their lives don't you?
In certain instances, such as outside for short periods of time in contact 1m would be fine. Closed indoor environment with largely stationery people 2m is probably too low. You'd be amazed at how far you can transport pathogens just with normal behaviour, let alone if someone coughs or sneezes. Did you see the research that showed just flushing your toilet can lead to the germs landing 3m away?