Standing in line comes with its own fear factor in the era of the coronavirus.
On Election Day, Americans may have to navigate long queues to vote, raising concerns about the possibility of catching COVID-19. But experts say that's not probable if basic guidelines and safety precautions are followed. Be sure to stand at least 6 feet apart, wear a face covering and stay outdoors as much as possible. Wear a face shield for extra protection and bring hand sanitizer with you in case you have to touch a shared surface at the voting center.
Follow the link to get more tips, including why it's best not to talk with others in the line and what to do if someone is standing too close.
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