Now you have to keep a distance of 11 yards, not two yards, find out what the country's chief scientific adviser said

New Delhi, 24 May 2021 Monday

Advice such as wearing a mask, washing hands, keeping a physical distance of up to two yards to protect yourself from the Covid-19 infection has become useless. These issues were also emphasized in government announcements, but according to Vijayaraghavan, the government's chief scientific adviser, new safety standards have now been set with the corona.

According to the Office of the Chief Scientific Adviser of the country, the protocol for security has been changed from Kovid-19. Now the SARS-Cove-2 virus can live up to 10 meters in the air. That distance is about 33 feet.

Because the virus can be spread in the air by an infected person through sneezing or coughing, such a distance is necessary to prevent it. Yes, if the infected person or the person standing next to him is wearing a mask, the risk of spreading the infection can be reduced.

'Stop the Transmission, Crush the Pandemic'

In the new guide titled, the country's chief scientific adviser K. Vijayaraghavan said the risk of infection in open areas is low, as the virus spreads quickly. He said that whenever an infected person sneezes or coughs drops come from his nose or mouth and he infects others. The virus freezes on the surface and when another non-infected person touches their nose, mouth or eyes after touching that surface, the virus enters the body through it.

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