'Keep it there' - What you said about changing the two-metre social distancing rule

Prime Minister Boris Johnson has pledged to keep the UK’s current two-metre social distancing rule ‘under review’ as calls increase for it to be cut in half.

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The World Health Organization recommends ‘a minimum’ of one metre for social distancing to slow the transmission of coronavirus.

There are increased calls for the Government to decrease the rule.

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The hospitality sector says the change would enable more pubs, restaurant and venues to reopen to customers in July.

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It is thought that a reduction would also allow schools in England to welcome more pupils back to the classroom.

This is what you had to say on the Sunderland Echo Facebook page:

Aimee Rose Steel: “If people want everything back to normal as soon as possible then stick to the two-metre rule. This is unless of course you’re more interested in the economy than people’s health and wellbeing.”

Readers have had their say on whether or not they think the two-metre social distancing rule should be changed.Readers have had their say on whether or not they think the two-metre social distancing rule should be changed.
Readers have had their say on whether or not they think the two-metre social distancing rule should be changed.
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Chris Wilson: “The scientists say a minimum of two metres. That's what I would stick to. I won't listen to people who are more interested in the economy than human life.”

Dave Clark: “So when they said two metres they were wrong? All the supermarkets, shops and workplaces have set their standards to two metres. Keep it there.”

Erica Tracy Donoghue: “There's very few people adhere to the two-metre rule anyway. Boils my blood.”

Margaret Warren: “Only if people used their common sense. Sadly lacking at the moment.”

The World Health Organization recommends a minimum distance of one metre.The World Health Organization recommends a minimum distance of one metre.
The World Health Organization recommends a minimum distance of one metre.
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Stephen Fox: “Yes, other countries don’t have two metres, they have less, ‘ the only place to have two metres, and realistically, a cough or a sneeze would go more than two metres anyway.”

Jasmine Shih: “When in the crowded space, everyone wearing the face cover, the social distance could be halved.”

Gary Nordstrom: “Who gets closer than one metre to a stranger anyway even without a pandemic?”

Michael Coates: “I find it amazing that this debate is even happening. If someone coughs or sneezes today it doesn’t travel less than it did a few weeks ago!”

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Julie Anne Barnes: “Well it won't be to save lives more like to save businesses. People need to stay alert wherever they are.”

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