Honolulu Star Advertiser April 17:
“Now, according to a new study, 6 feet may not be enough distance around runners, joggers, brisk walkers and cyclists, whose exertions release respiratory droplets that can trail in their wake in what the researchers call their “slipstream.”
The researchers found the droplets could travel at least 15 feet behind a fast walker and 30 feet behind a runner.”
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