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Explainer | Can coronavirus travel up to four metres?
- Social distancing advice generally sets a limit of one-and-a-half metres but research suggests infections could occur from even further away
- The study tests for the presence of the virus on surfaces and in the air, but doesn’t indicate if the virus was living and infectious
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Recent headlines have suggested Covid-19 can spread up to four metres, drawing into question the current advice to maintain one-and-a-half metres between people to prevent the spread of the virus.
The news was based on a study conducted in Wuhan, China, and published in the journal Emerging Infectious Diseases.
Meanwhile, a review published last week in the Journal of Infectious Diseases has concluded respiratory droplets, which may carry the virus, can travel up to eight metres.
So what can we make of these findings? And should we really be standing much further apart than we’ve been told?
First, how does coronavirus spread?
Coronavirus spreads through droplets when a person with Covid-19 coughs, sneezes or talks.
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