How Much Should "Social Distancing" Cut Into Our Social Lives?

WNYC News | Mar 13, 2020

The elderly and ill need be careful, but even they can socialize in small groups, rather than completely cloister themselves — and that's a lesson for everyone else, too. Keep it intimate and keep washing hands, but most people need not go into isolation.

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