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I personally think they should reduce it from 6 feet to 3 feet because: Normally we stay 6 feet apart in case someone sneezes or coughs,(In schools also, not just in public), but there is no need to stay that far away; 3 to 4 feet is enough. Plus, in schools, friends want to socialize more, but that is not easily done when you are 6 feet apart. And, you do get tested a lot if you go to school, so if someone has virus symtoms, they probly will stay home and not go to school.
Hope this helps, and have a good day.
Staying abstinent can keep you free of sexually transmitted diseases and also keep your mental, emotional, and physical state as good as possible! At a young at(teens-20) sexual activity can actually harm some bodies, as they are not yet ready and matured enough. Also, when you are young it is hard enough to be emotionally stable, let alone having had sex and be emotionally stable. Remember there is always the word no, and places to stop. You can have a friend and a safeword for them to come get you etc. <span />
Answer: TRUE
Explanation:People exposed to secondhand smoke are exposed to all the same chemicals that the smoker is getting, including nicotine.