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The widely used rule of staying 6 feet away from others does little to affect the risk of exposure to COVID-19 in indoor spaces, according to a new study out of MIT.
According to MIT researchers, the rule is based on an outdated understanding of how the coronavirus moves in closed spaces.
They said other variables - like the number of people in a space, whether they wear masks, what they are doing, and the level of ventilation - were much more important.
The 6-foot rule is used in various forms around the world: The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention advises 6 feet of separation indoors and outdoors, while in the UK the figure is 2 meters. In much of Europe, the figure is 1 meter, which is also recommended as a minimum distance by the World Health Organization.
But while such distancing rules are easy to remember, and purport to suit any situation, the new study says they may not be that useful. bbbbbbbbbbbbb eeeeeeeeeeee