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Where Should Social Distancing Markers be Placed?
Social distancing markers should be strategically placed in high-traffic areas where people are likely to congregate. These include:
Supermarkets
Public Transport
Workplaces
Schools
Healthcare Facilities
The goal is to ensure that people are reminded to maintain a safe distance in settings where it is most challenging to do so.
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