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How "Physical Distancing" is better than "Social Distancing"





How "Physical Distancing" is BETTER than "Social Distancing".






Experts laud WHO moves to use physical distancing, saying social distancing or isolation isn't good for mental well-being.

The World Health Organization (WHO) has started using the phrase "physical distancing" instead of "social distancing" as a way to prevent the spread of the novel coronavirus from people to people, a move widely welcomed by experts as a step in the "right direction".

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"It is good that WHO finally tried to correct an early error of mistaking physical distance for social distance," he said.
"In these strange times of the virus, we want clear physical distance (minimum two meters), but at the same time, we want people to remain close to each other 'socially'.

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