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Coronavirus social distancing around the world

Shoppers walk at least one meter apart in Johannesburg
SOUTH AFRICA: Police officers enforce social distancing as they make shoppers stretch their arms in front of them to ensure that they are at least one meter apart from one another outside a supermarket in Hillbrow, Johannesburg.
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The act of social distancing as an effective protective measure against the coronavirus is becoming a part of everyday life around the world. People are urged to keep at least six feet apart. This kind of social distancing, together with regular handwashing, is key in efforts to halt the spread of the coronavirus.

It is suggested that people stay home if they feel unwell. If they have a fever, cough and difficulty breathing, they should seek medical attention and call in advance.

Stay informed on the latest developments about the virus. Follow advice given by a healthcare provider, the national and local public health authority or an employer on how to protect yourself and others from the coronavirus.

Here is a look at social distancing around the world.

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JAPAN: New employees wear face masks as they observe social distancing during an initiation ceremony at the Himeji Chamber of Commerce and Industry hall on Wednesday in Himeji, Japan.
JAPAN: New employees wear face masks as they observe social distancing during an initiation ceremony at the Himeji Chamber of Commerce and Industry hall on Wednesday in Himeji, Japan.
(Buddhika Weerasinghe / Getty Images)
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