As Texas, Florida, and Other States See Coronavirus Spikes, Here's How to Run Safely

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As Texas, Florida, and Other States See Coronavirus Spikes, Here's How to Run Safely
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We've got answers to your most frequently asked questions as the virus continues to spread.

, an infectious disease specialist with The Polyclinic in Seattle. “COVID-19 is spread by respiratory droplets when a person coughs or sneezes, and transmission may occur when these droplets enter the mouths, noses, or eyes of people who are nearby. Spit contains saliva, but could also contain sputum from the: Treakle says shooting mucus out of your nose isn’t any better.

And, the current recommendation of distancing at least six feet is based on people standing static, not moving fast or producing strong air currents. Those additional factors could increase the need for distance. In a scenario where someone runs into a sneeze or a cough, that would obviously present an increased risk, says Labus.

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