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For yoga, tennis and other activities, France's sports ministry advises that each participant have four square metres of personal space. FMTNews Health Covid19

A jogger runs across a bridge in central Paris – joggers will have to keep 10 metres apart once the lockdown ends on May 11.

But officials have been alarmed by scenes of hundreds of runners crowding sunny sidewalks and promenades in recent weeks, leading Paris authorities to even ban day-time running. The study suggested that air currents generated by fast-moving bodies could spread virus particles projected by infected athletes much further than a person standing still.Nevertheless, the sports ministry said it wanted “a minimum distance of 10 metres between two people who are cycling or jogging.”

For yoga, tennis and other activities, the ministry advised making sure that each participant had four square metres of personal space.

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