Yes you are at risk. It all depends on where that 10 ft distance takes place and what the other person is doing. You have a MUCH better chance of catching ANYTHING including Swine Flu from a person in an airplane or bus or even a closed room than you do say standing outside in the fresh air. And even outside, if a person sneezes or coughs and does not contain their sneeze or cough in their arm or a tissue and the winds are headed in your direction, it is possible to catch it, not likely, but possible.
Actually, Yes he did have swine flu but he's back on his feet again.
because they might be a pedophile
you are getting f'd over by elephants that can smell through their feet!
any time someone comes within 10 feet of you you're supposed to smile, greet them, and ask if you can help them. they show a rather hilarious clip of sam Walton getting really enthusiastic about it.
A restraining notice is an order of protection. If you have a restraining order against someone then they can't be within a certain feet of your.
It means that something or someone is getting in your way. This is often said of young children and pets, who literally get under your feet and stop you from walking.
"Getting under someone's feet" means to be in someone's way or to disturb them, often by being overly present or intrusive. It can hinder their ability to focus or complete tasks effectively. This phrase implies that the person being hindered is frustrated or distracted by the presence of the other individual.
you have to be within 30 feet of someone eles with spirt tracks also on tag mode
The Wal-Mart 10-foot rule encourages associates to greet someone when they are within 10 feet of them.
Within 500 feet of an oncoming car. Within 350 feet of a car you are traveling behind.
Well, yes and no. The reason washing hands often is recommended to avoid getting the swine flu is that the virus is easily picked up on your hands from surfaces and things other people who have the flu have touched. They can leave behind particles of the virus that causes swine flu that you can get on your hands (but you won't be able to see them). If you wash your hands after touching things and surfaces in public places, before you forget and touch your own face, mouth, nose, or eyes, you can wash off the virus particles and then not get sick. But dirt, like soil and mud is not what they are talking about. You can also get swine flu just by hugging, kissing, touching, or shaking or holding hands with another person with the flu. Or you can get it if you happen to be very close to them (within about three feet) when they cough or sneeze and they spray respiratory droplets with virus in them onto you or in the air that you breathe in.
Yes, but not within 25 feet.