How Do You Tell Others to Observe Social Distancing Rules?

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Standing Too Close. Not Covering Coughs. If Someone Is Violating Social Distancing Rules, What Do You Do?

that the New Jersey attorney general has issued charges against, as people continue to violate executive orders relating to COVID-19.

Shoppers keep their distance from one another as they wait to enter Costco in San Francisco, Calif., on April 8, 2020.Schoch-Spana, of Johns Hopkins, says it is reasonable to handle the situation yourself when there is an invasion of your personal space. “It makes sense to say something when someone is encroaching on your health and well-being,” she says. “You have every right to try and correct that behavior, but it should be done politely and with knowledge-sharing and with positive modeling.

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