We’ve all seen changes in our daily lives as we adapt to social distancing. We know that social distancing means staying at least 2m away from other people, and we know that it helps prevent Coronavirus (COVID-19). Keeping this “physical distance” of 2m keeps ourselves and others safe.
Starting next week we'll reduce seating capacity on all the buses and install signage to indicate which seats are vacant. https://t.co/BSj0XXfGoV #physicaldistancing. pic.twitter.com/lWrWWjfuoF
— TransLink BC | Masks Mandatory (@TransLink) March 27, 2020
Check out the Foundry BC website for a great explanation of how this “physical distance” helps during a pandemic. Their website also explains self-isolation or self-monitoring, and how these two things are different.