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Scientists from the Eindhoven University of Technology explained that
people exercise, there is a
spread of
load in the air. They said that when a cyclist or jogger sneezes, coughs or even
exhales, the micro-particles linger longer in the air and spread
than when someone is simply walking. This poses a danger to the person coming behind them who has to pass through a
of droplets. The scientists advised that people who exercise should be given a wider
. They said walkers should get at least four metres, runners 10 metres and cyclists at least 20 metres. The
in France is similar to that throughout the world - stay at home and follow
distancing
when outside.